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Active Learning Lesson with a TedEd Video
Active Learning Lesson with a TedEd Video
California State University, San Bernardino
This active learning activity was created with the user-friendly and broad application of the TEDEd lesson builder. The lesson includes the components of Watch, Think, Dig Deeper and Discuss. Questions are linked to specific sections of the video and students are also asked to answer short-answer questions.
Active Learning Using EdPuzzle
Active Learning Using EdPuzzle
California Polytechnic State University, Pomona
Edpuzzle was used to place interactive content into an existing video. This exercise engages students with asynchronous content as they answer questions prompts during the lecture video.
Active Learning with Edpuzzle
Active Learning with Edpuzzle
California State University, San Bernardino
Edpuzzle provides an easy technique to support active learning with videos. Edpuzzle will support the interactive use of multiple choice and short answer questions within a video.
Active Learning with EdPuzzle
Active Learning with EdPuzzle
California State University, Fullerton
Using an existing video, EdPuzzle was used to insert personalized questions for students to answer. The "can't skip ahead" setting was enabled so that students must answer each question and watch the entire video.
Active Learning with TEDEd
Active Learning with TEDEd
San Jose State University
Using TEDEd to increase active learning and peer-to-peer engagement, students answer questions and participate in a discussion in a video lesson. The TEDEd lesson replaces what was previously a passive learning experience where students answered standard questions for a weekly written assignment without actively engaging with the content or with their peers.