Badge Details
To complete this challenge and earn the Engage, Educate, Edpuzzle badge, you must embed an Edpuzzle assignment into your Schoology Course and have students complete the assignment.
Once you have posted a Edpuzzle Assignment, fill out this MICROSOFT FORM. In the Submission of Evidence portion of the Form, please paste the link to the Edpuzzle Assignment. Once your information has been received and determined to meet the criteria, you will be awarded your badge and points. You can view your badges HERE on our Leaderboard.
Information on how to use Edpuzzle in Schoology can be found below.
What is Edpuzzle?
With Edpuzzle, you can make any video your lesson in three easy steps: 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. Assign the video to your students and check their progress in real-time while they learn at their own pace. That's it – powerfully simple! Are you just getting started with Edpuzzle? Take our free Level 1 beginner's course!
For Schoology
To Assign an Edpuzzle Video Lesson on Schoology
- Go to “Courses” and choose the course you’d like to assign an edpuzzle for.
- Click on “Materials.”
- In the “Add Materials” drop-down menu, select “Edpuzzle.”
- This will open a pop-up window showing your “My Content” on Edpuzzle.
- Select your video lesson (click on the eye icon in the middle of your video).
- Click the blue “Assign” button, which will return you to the “Materials” page.
- Now click on the gear icon to the right of the assignment you've just created and select "Edit."
- Check the “Enable Grading” box in the pop-up window, select a category for your grades (i.e. homework) and click the blue “Save Changes” button. You can optionally set a due date at this point. (Note: Do NOT have to enter the consumer key and shared secret!)
- Now your video lesson is ready for your students on Schoology! Your students will start to appear as they click on the assignment link.+
Want to learn more and earn Adventure Challenge Points? Take the Beginners Course on Edpuzzle's website.
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