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Edpuzzle

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English

3rd Grade

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Lee Toa

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Edpuzzle 101
Getting Started

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Objectives of Presentation

This presentation serves as an introduction to
Edpuzzle.

Teachers will learn how to:

Create a course

Select a video

Create or edit a video lesson: trim,

voiceover, notes, and questions

Access easy-to-read data

Use Edpuzzle to enhance a lesson

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What is Edpuzzle?

Take any video

Embed your own

assessment questions

Track your students’

progress

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Why Edpuzzle?

It’s easy and powerful!

Increase student engagement by

transforming videos into active
learning experiences

Increase student autonomy but

also hold students accountable

Save class time for higher-level

learning

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Let's Create an Account!

1Go to edpuzzle.com

2Click Sign Up

3Select I’m a Teacher

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Sign in with your school email
account

5Add your school, year group,
and subject area

6Open your email and verify
your account

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Let's Make

Your First Video Lesson

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Selecting Your Content

You can use any video to create a
lesson with Edpuzzle!

Your own screen recording

Edpuzzle Originals

Videos uploaded by other

educators

Your school channel

YouTube videos

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New Screen Recording Chrome Extension

Record a tab, entire desktop,

or just webcam

Trim a video – beginning, end,

or even middle!

Misspeak when recording?

Use voiceover to replace the
audio for a section!

Add notes and questions

Assign your video lesson!

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Edpuzzle Originals

Introducing a library of high-quality
video lessons that are created by
our team of expert teachers!

Curriculum-aligned

Academically rigorous

1,000+ videos

Ready to use!

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Search for any topic or YouTube video

Your saved/
edited videos

Upload a video from your

computer or create a

screen recording

Refine your search

Finding a video

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Click Copy to save a copy

to your My Content.

Click Edit to save a copy to

My Content and begin
editing.

Once You Have a Video

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Creating Your Video Lesson: Cut Video

1Drag the blue bar

2Click Add Cut

3Click to watch
the trimmed video

Edit the beginning, middle,
or end of a video and add as

many cuts as you like.

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Creating Your Video Lesson: Add Voiceover

1Click the Voiceover tab

2Click Start Recording

3Record your voiceover

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Review your voiceover
by clicking

Add voiceover on a screen

recording or any other
Edpuzzle Hosted video!

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Creating Your Video Lesson: Embed Questions

Embed multiple-choice or
open-ended questions to check
students’ understanding.

To Add a Question:

1Click the Questions tab

2Select the type of question you
would like to add

3Add your question

4Click Save

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Audio Responses

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Creating Your Video Lesson: Add Notes

1Click the Questions tab

2Select Note

3Add a note anywhere in
your video!

4Click Save

Record an audio note

Use notes to add external links,
images, next steps, additional

information, or objectives.

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Assign

Your First Video Lesson

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Assigning Your Video Lesson

Now it is time to assign your video
lesson!

1Select a video from the Discover
page or My Content

2Click Assign at the top of the page

3Click + Add New Class

4Enter your course details and click
Create Class

5Add your assignment details

6Click Assign

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Adding a Class Without an Assignment

1Click the + button to add a
new class

2Click Create New Class

3Add your class information
and click Create Class

4Click Invite Students to get
your class code or invite link

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Digging into Data

Explore data by individual student,
class, or across all assignments.

Click any assigned video lesson to

see an overview

Click a student's name to see

individual performance

Click the Questions tab to see a

class breakdown by question

Use the Gradebook to track

performance across video lessons

Grade open-ended responses here too.

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How Can I Use Edpuzzle in My Class?

Flipped classroom

model

Choice boards or

hyperdocs

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Differentiated

lessons

Formative
assessment

Live Mode

Audiobooks

Project-based

learning

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Live Mode

Use with any Edpuzzle assignment

You show the video and control the pace

Students respond to questions on their

own devices

Students can still access the assignment

independently afterwards

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Student View

Teacher View

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Experience a poetry reading

Ideas for Live Mode

Review a video lesson that

students completed as homework

Observe a science experiment

Showcase student work

Go on a virtual field trip

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Student Projects

Students can:
Select a video

(screen recording coming soon!)

Get creative with adding questions
and notes

Engage higher-order thinking skills

Teachers can:

Create authentic learning experiences

Feature student projects in a class
library or assign them to a class

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Ideas for Student Projects

Analyze a poem, including

meter and rhyme

Demonstrate how to
solve a math problem

Students prepare and

present their own TED talks

Record an experiment, then

explain the findings and

conclusions

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Session

Q & A

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Want to learn more?

Chrome Extension

Choice Boards

Audiobook Lessons

Flipped Classroom

Project-Based

Level 2 Training

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Edpuzzle 101
Getting Started

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