In our second meeting, we talked about Edpuzzle and how it helps us learn. Before class started, we learned how to use Edpuzzle from the video tutorial send from Mr. Limbong in our WAG.
During the class, we practiced using it with a video we made last semester. Mr. Limbong asked us to create questions about the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the video.
What is Edpuzzle?
Edpuzzle is a platform or application that is very useful for turning videos into interactive learning tools by adding elements such as questions, comments, and tasks to the videos.
Edpuzzle can help teachers to better measure students' understanding of learning materials.
On the study conducted by Kuckian et al., (2022) entitled, Utilization of ED Puzzle: An interactive tool in teaching practices, there is a potential brought by ED Puzzle activities that solidifies its role in strengthening self-regulated skills of students.
Some of the advantages include:
Enhancing online videos for learning: Edpuzzle allows educators to take advantage of the vast amount of quality videos available online and create interactive lessons using their own content or content from other sources like YouTube, TED, and Khan Academy.
Editing and creating interactivity: Teachers can easily edit videos, add voice-overs, comments, resources, and quizzes to enhance the learning experience for their students.
Increased student engagement: Edpuzzle's platform encourages active participation from students, as they can watch videos, answer questions, and engage with the content.
Formative assessment: Edpuzzle serves as a formative assessment tool, helping teachers monitor student progress and performance.
Integration with Learning Management Systems: Edpuzzle has built-in LMS integrations with Google Classroom, making it easy for teachers to manage and assign lessons to their students.
In-class flips: Edpuzzle supports in-class flips, where students watch video lessons during class time, allowing teachers to address specific questions and concepts as a group.
Student projects: Edpuzzle's Student Projects feature enables students to create their own video lessons, fostering creativity and collaboration
In our second meeting, we talked about Edpuzzle and how it helps us learn. Before class started, we learned how to use Edpuzzle from the video tutorial send from Mr. Limbong in our WAG.
During the class, we practiced using it with a video we made last semester. Mr. Limbong asked us to create questions about the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the video.
What is Edpuzzle?
Edpuzzle is a platform or application that is very useful for turning videos into interactive learning tools by adding elements such as questions, comments, and tasks to the videos. Edpuzzle can help teachers to better measure students' understanding of learning materials.
On the study conducted by Kuckian et al., (2022) entitled, Utilization of ED Puzzle: An interactive tool in teaching practices, there is a potential brought by ED Puzzle activities that solidifies its role in strengthening self-regulated skills of students.
Some of the advantages include:
Enhancing online videos for learning: Edpuzzle allows educators to take advantage of the vast amount of quality videos available online and create interactive lessons using their own content or content from other sources like YouTube, TED, and Khan Academy.
Editing and creating interactivity: Teachers can easily edit videos, add voice-overs, comments, resources, and quizzes to enhance the learning experience for their students.
Increased student engagement: Edpuzzle's platform encourages active participation from students, as they can watch videos, answer questions, and engage with the content.
Formative assessment: Edpuzzle serves as a formative assessment tool, helping teachers monitor student progress and performance.
Integration with Learning Management Systems: Edpuzzle has built-in LMS integrations with Google Classroom, making it easy for teachers to manage and assign lessons to their students.
In-class flips: Edpuzzle supports in-class flips, where students watch video lessons during class time, allowing teachers to address specific questions and concepts as a group.
Student projects: Edpuzzle's Student Projects feature enables students to create their own video lessons, fostering creativity and collaboration