In a previous post, a number of sources for online educational videos was given. Here are 5 ways you can share these videos with students and hold them accountable for watching them.
1. Edpuzzle
This tool is very easy to use. Here is a how-to-video to help you out if you need it. This tool integrates well whit Google Classroom.
2. Google Forms
You can insert a video into a Google Form for students to watch. Under the video post questions for them to answer during or after they have watched the video.
3. Google Classroom Question
Post the video as a Question in Google Classroom. Students watch the video and then answer the question. Once they have answered the question, they can view other students' responses and comment on them if you would like.
4. Playposit
This one is similar to Edpuzzle. Here is a how-to video if you need help setting one up. This one also ingrates with Google Classroom.
5. Tes Teach (formally BlendSpace)
This resource allows you to create a lesson out of a number of resources that a student needs to use and/or complete. Here is a how-to video of how to set this up.
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