Learning with the LEC Ep. 19 - Annoto Interactions
From Walter Milner
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From Walter Milner
Video can be a great way to present course content to your students. Most video-watching experiences are passive though, and there aren’t many ways to ensure that students are even watching. Annoto is a new tool available to instructors at NSU directly through your Canvas courses. Annoto engages your students by transforming the video-watching experience from a passive one into an active one. Among its many features, it allows instructors to create in-video quizzes called interactions, with multiple question types. These are great tools for formative assessment, and to keep students engaged during the video. The interactions are timed to specific points in the video and there are numerous settings and options to choose from. This video will show you how to add Annoto video interactions to your course videos.
For more information on Annoto, please visit: Introduction - User Guides (annoto.net)
To learn how to add Annoto to your course videos, please watch the Learning with the LEC episode on that topic.
To learn how to access and utilize the Annoto Dashboard in your courses, watch the Learning with the LEC episode on the Annoto Dashboard.