Incorporating frequent, low-stakes testing has been found to dramatically improve learning and retention.
Choose a video, give it your magic touch and track your students' comprehension.
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One cannot successfully do inquiry science without knowledge of basic content.
EdPuzzle is a free app that enables you to add review questions to videos.
Create a teacher account on EdPuzzle( https://edpuzzle.com/).
Watch a tutorial if needed https://youtu.be/_wCCQTAm-Qk
There are many existing user-created EdPuzzle videos on science topics.
Once you have created a free teacher account, you can search for these.
Example:
Kinetic and Potential Energy https://edpuzzle.com/media/5fffcb7f36a5d9425748076f
Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy
Edpuzzle video lesson. Make any video your lesson. Take a video and crop it, add your voice or embed questions at any point.
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Sample EdPuzzle assignment:
Select a science video on Youtube that explains the content background needed for one of the Framework topics you selected.
Edit a video using EdPuzzle, inserting at least five(5) questions or activities that will help the student.
Find a suitable short video, copy the URL
Log into your EdPuzzle account, or click the "Edit with EdPuzzle" icon to the bottom right of the video
Under the Content Tab, Find Popular Channels---->YouTube
Paste in the Youtube URL
Click on Questions
Add your questions
Click Finish
Copy EdPuzzle video URL ( such as https://edpuzzle.com/media/5f6cb2a46d7dcf40ac27d02c )
On Blackboard, submit a short document with basic heading information, the name and topic of the video, a link to the original video, and a link to the public EdPuzzle version you have created.