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Uploading a YouTube Video for an Assignment
- Go to www.youtube.com and login to your YouTube account. Click on the Upload button in the upper right-hand corner.
- To find your video, choose “ Select files to upload .”
- Browse and find the video file on your computer.
- Change the privacy setting in the drop-down box from “ Public ” to “ Unlisted .”
- Obtain the URL or embed code for your video. You’ll want to have YouTube open in one tab or window of your browser, and your Blackboard course open in another, so that you can easily copy and paste between them.
- Post in Blackboard.
- Go to the place you have been instructed to post your video. For example, if you are posting in the Discussion Forum , you need to click on “ Start New Thread .”
- Fill out the Subject line. In the message box, paste the video URL and click Insert .
- If embedding the video into the Discussion Forum message box, switch to HTML. Click on share under the YouTube video to find “ Embed .” Copy the embed code and paste it in the course message box.
- In your Blackboard course, be sure to type https: in front of the // so your embedded code will play.
- Click Submit .
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1. Create and Submit a Video Assignment
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Once your video is uploaded or recorded, it is added to its related Panopto assignment folder, first. Once you submit your video, it is moved to the Panopto student submissions subfolder in the course's Panopto folder. If you have Creator access to another folder, such as a My Folder , you can copy the video from the student submissions folder for your own future reference.
If you open your uploaded or recorded video into its own new tab using the open in Panopto arrow icon, you can edit your video before submitting it.
How to Add Interactive YouTube Videos to Google Classroom
Find out how to use interactive YouTube to help your class engage more with educational videos
Want to make interactive YouTube videos in Google Classroom? Or perhaps this is your first time hearing this is an option. Either way, you're in the right place to get a step-by-step guide on exactly how you can make YouTube videos interactive for your classroom.
To be clear, this is going to show you how to take already published YouTube videos -- perhaps one that offers a guide to space for example -- and add questions for students to answer at certain points during the video.
Since this can all be done right there within Google Classroom, it can make for a really straightforward way to set assignments and to grade in your usual digital space.
Here is everything you need to know about how to create your own interactive YouTube videos in Google Classroom.
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Start Your Interactive YouTube Video Assignment
Primarily, you'll need to be signed into Google Classroom, and then it's time to get setup by using the Classroom in which you want to work. Then select the Classwork tab , and from there the Create button and select Assignment .
You can then look to the bottom of the page to select the YouTube icon. This will take you into a pop-up window with a tab at the top that reads My video activities so you can use this service.
Now select the Search video tab and type in the search for the video you want to make interactive. Pick the video you want. While you can simply add this video you'll want to select the Add questions icon at the bottom right.
How To Add Questions To A YouTube Video
Now you will be in a window with the video front and center where you can click play to get it started. Once you find a point where you want to add a question, perhaps on a certain topic that needs reviewing, you can pause and then scroll down to hit the Add icon below. You can then choose from multiple choice, checkboxes, or open-ended questions types as you see fit.
For open-ended , type in the question and select save and continue . This is the only sort that won't auto grade for you.
With checkboxes you can type the question and then enter the answer options with as many or as few as you need, before making sure to select the correct answer , and then hitting the save and continue option.
Go for multiple-choice and it's much the same, pausing and adding a question. Then add in possible answers -- as many as you need -- and select which is correct before hitting save and continue . This is a good way to offer True or False answer options.
Then select the view as a student icon at the top to see how it looks in a preview. When you're satisfied, you can select the Attach icon at the top. That's now part of the assignment where you can add details such as a title, due date, and so on as you would with any other assignment.
How Students Access The Assignment
Your students will be able to access these assignments as they would any other in Classroom, and can then work their way through the video answering the questions as they go. This will auto pause at the correct points and won't continue until they have submitted their answers.
This uses self checking for multiple-choice and checkboxes, in which they will be asked to try again if they make the wrong choice -- offering a practice to mastery style of learning. Only the open-ended questions need to be submitted for a teacher to assess.
Usefully, students get a summary of their answers at the end, at which point they can turn in the assignment.
How To Assess Interactive YouTube Videos Submissions
To get into the data available on these assignments you can select the Class Insights drop-down and you will be given a layout of all the work submitted. Select an individual student to see correct answers and to grade those that need your attention.
To grade, select the ungraded drop-down and pick correct or incorrect before giving them a total score on the right-side box. You can also make private comments here for feedback before hitting the Return button at the top right.
Usefully, you can also look by problem to see how everyone in the class has done on that one issue. Helpfully, you will also have data on most frequently missed questions, or best questions -- as examples -- which can be really helpful for at-a-glance feedback on how they're doing.
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Open the assignment. On the Upload Assignment page, review the instructions, due date, points possible, and download any files provided by your instructor. If your instructor has added a rubric for grading, you can view it. Select Create Submission to enter your submission. You can use the options in the editor to format the text.
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Click on the name of your assignment, and click Write Submission. Click on the Add Content button. Scroll down and click on YouTube Video. Paste in the link or type in the name of your video and click Go Click Select to insert the video. Make any necessary changes to the settings for the item. Click Submit to save the changes.
Start your attempt If no time limit exists, you can view an assignment and you don't have to submit it. When you select Start attempt, you can view the assignment and start working on your submission. Not ready to submit? Select Save and close to save your work and close the assignment.
Click on the Upload button in the upper right-hand corner. To find your video, choose " Select files to upload ." Browse and find the video file on your computer. Change the privacy setting in the drop-down box from " Public " to " Unlisted ." Obtain the URL or embed code for your video.
Go to the YouTube account where you uploaded the video and browse to the video. Ensure you're logged in. Click the user icon in the upper right-hand corner and select Creator Studi o If you cannot see your videos, click on either Dashboard or Videos Click on the thumbnail of the video you intend to submit to go to its regular viewing page.
In the Media Chooser window, find the applicable video assignment to submit and click on it. Once the applicable video is selected click on Insert Videos within the Blackboard window. Once the video is embedded along with other supporting items in the Write Submission area of Blackboard, select Submit. Don't Forget!
Did your instructor ask you to find a video for an assignment? Read below for simple instructions on how to embed a YouTube video. Log in to Blackboard at learn.uark.edu. Open the Blackboard Learn Ultra class where you want to add the YouTube video. Browse to the assessment or discussion where you want to share the YouTube video.
If you want to upload a video to YouTube for posting to the Assignment in Blackboard: Sign into YouTube. Click the Upload button at the top of the page. Before you start uploading the video you can chose the video privacy settings.
Click on the Browse Local Files Button to upload a file from your computer, or click the Browse Course Files button to upload a file that has already been added to the course. Setting up the Availability Options Standard Options allows you to modify the availability of the YouTube video to students within the course.
inserting media in the editor. inserting YouTube videos in the editor. inserting Content Market files in the editor. Add files and media When you submit your work, you can browse for files in cloud storage or on your computer. You can include documents, video, audio, and images. More on cloud storage
Select Browse My Computer to upload a file from your computer. The file is saved in the top-level folder in your course's file repository: Course Files or the Content Collection. You can also attach a file from the repository. -OR- Drag files from your computer to the "hot spot" in the Attach Files area.
In the menu, select Create to open the Create Item panel and select Assignment. The New Assignment page opens. You can also expand or create a folder and add an assignment. When you create an assignment, a gradebook item is created automatically.
In this video, we will review how to successfully create a video assignment in the Blackboard learning management system. 01:42 How to Upload Media from Desktop
inserting media in the editor. inserting YouTube video. inserting Content Market files. adding files from the Content Collection. Add files, images, audio, and video to the Course Content page There are multiple ways to add files and media to the Course Content page.
Assignment Files allows you to attach a file to the assignment, for example assignment guidelines or a sample assignment. To attach a file, click on the Browse Local Files to attach a file from your computer, or click Browse Course Files to attach a file that has already been added to the course content collection. Users can also drag a file from their computer into this area to upload a file.
Student access to Blackboard. 1. Create and Submit a Video Assignment. 1.1 . Open the assignment in Blackboard, and select the Create Submission button from underneath the assignment Submission category (Fig. 1a). This will expand the text editor when you add your assignment (Fig. 1b). Figure 1a. Figure 1b. 1.2 .
Start Your Interactive YouTube Video Assignment. Primarily, you'll need to be signed into Google Classroom, and then it's time to get setup by using the Classroom in which you want to work. Then select the Classwork tab, and from there the Create button and select Assignment. You can then look to the bottom of the page to select the YouTube icon.