Edpuzzle

 

Edpuzzle is an easy-to-use platform allowing you to engage every student, one video at a time. That's why it is basically an app for teachers to use in their lessons. But, why videos? More than 65%  of students are visual learners, and 95%  of your students watch Youtube regularly. Because of that, videos are the best option.  It provides learning anywhere, anytime. Also, it is compatible with most devices so your students can continue learning wherever they are. 
Edpuzzle like the other tools can provide free use for teachers & students. Basic plans are available for that, and plans for your whole school or district are very affordable.

Teachers by this app check for the listening comprehension of students. They can use any video available on YouTube instead of CDs and embed questions to check for understanding. They can make any video for their lesson with Edpuzzle, and ask some questions.

You, as a teacher, can make it in three easy steps: Firstly, find a video on YouTube, upload your own, or re-use a video lesson created by another teacher. Then, edit the video to create your lesson. Record your voice to personalize it, and hold your students accountable by embedding questions in the video. Then, check if students are watching your videos, how many times they're watching each section, and if they're understanding the content. This opportunity reinforce accountability. By the way, finding a video from specific platforms such as Khan Academy, Crash Course, Youtube, and more saves your time. Go for it! 

With a class code, students can join the class. It is okay. Is ıt possible to engage students in the lesson, can we make them a part of a class process? Can the students who joined the class before, create video lessons?  Exactly! 
Introduce students to self-paced learning with interactive video lessons. It's easy to add their own voice narration and questions!
 How do students make Edpuzzle videos? 
1. Click on the blue "Add Content" button. 
2. Click “Student project."
3. Next, fill in the details for your students. 
4. Click “Save project”. 
5. Now, the project will automatically appear under the “My Content” tab, below all of your videos.

I hope it works and will be helpful.

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