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Using Hypothesis for Low-Stakes Assessment with Timely Feedback
Using Hypothesis for Low-Stakes Assessment with Timely Feedback
San Jose State University
This activity ensures students' preparation for class using a digital annotation tool with peer-to-peer interaction to increase the understanding of complex scientific journal articles. Hypothesis integrated into Canvas, allowing for frequent low-stakes assessment with timely feedback.
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 Video using Playposit
Active Learning with Video using Playposit
California State University, Los Angeles
Playposit was used to transform a static viewing experience to one that is active and engaging. As students watch the lecture video explaining the difference between an IEP and a 504 Plan they will come across three embedded questions that they are required to answer.
Textbook Access Information using Edpuzzle
Textbook Access Information using Edpuzzle
California State University, Fresno
Taking what would otherwise be a static experience, reading the information on how to access the course text, a video was created showing this process. Edpuzzle was then used to add multiple-choice and open-ended questions. The added quiz questions provide students with instant feedback to some of the most frequently asked questions at the beginning of the semester regarding the textbook for this course.
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.