'Be Puzzled'

Crafting Inquiry Based Lessons (IBL) using EdPuzzle

E-Pedagogy - EdPuzzle

What is EdPuzzle?

EDpuzzle is a teaching tool used to place interactive content into pre-existing videos from a variety of sources, such as TED or YouTube, or into videos you have made.

Sample IBL Lessons

Dear Teachers, please view the video. It gives an example of how EdPuzzle can be utilised into an existing video to do the following:-
1. Adding MCQ Questions

2. Adding Open-Ended Questions

3. Adding 'Notes' or Learning points

IBL using EdPuzzle

Lesson Brief:-

In this video, students are expected to Predict, Observe and Explain how these two factors affect the stability of an object,

  • base area of object in contact with ground

  • position of centre of gravity of an object

Level: Sec 3 Physics

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AFL using EdPuzzle

Lesson Brief:-

In this video, students are assessed to see if they have understood that when heat is added to the bottom of a flask of water,

  • the hot water becomes less dense and rise.

  • the cooler water becomes more dense and sink

  • a cycle is created which is known as convection current

Level: Sec 2/3 Physics

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Step-by-step Demonstration

Dear Teachers, please take a look at the following videos to get you started on EdPuzzle. The first two videos are done by Syed Ali to guide you through the basics of doing up your very first EdPuzzle Video. The third video by Sam Kary provides a more comprehensive discussion on the affordances that EdPuzzle provides.

Video 1: Adding Questions to Videos

Video 2: Assigning a Video

Video 3: How to teach remotely with EdPuzzle

Sam Kary a Humanities Middle School teacher, Google for Education Certified Trainer, and National Geographic Certified Educator shares how to sync EdPuzzle with Google Classroom, how to create video assignments with custom edits, voiceovers, and questions.