PlayPosit, EdPuzzle, Ted-Ed Lessons, Vialogues, and VideoNot.es. My two favorites are PlayPosit and EdPuzzle because they are the closest to Zaption. The bonus is that they grade the students' responses. The one that the kids are REALLY going to like is H5P.org. This site goes beyond interactive videos. Students can access skill based memory games, collages, questionnaires, timelines, and the infamous drag and drop feature. Last time I checked it was still in BETA mode, however I foresee this will be a hit with the students.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Zaption Zapped
Remember when Zaption was the newest, hottest, FREE interactive video learning tool? Well, like all other good things, Zaption has come to an end. Just FYI, Zaption was an online site that allowed teachers to upload videos from other sites, such as YouTube and add various types of questions into the video's timeline. In this way, students are actively engaged in viewing and listening to the video's content. While at the Powering Up with Technology Conference, I attended a session in which I learned about so many other variations of Zaption. Here are the sites that were discussed:
PlayPosit, EdPuzzle, Ted-Ed Lessons, Vialogues, and VideoNot.es. My two favorites are PlayPosit and EdPuzzle because they are the closest to Zaption. The bonus is that they grade the students' responses. The one that the kids are REALLY going to like is H5P.org. This site goes beyond interactive videos. Students can access skill based memory games, collages, questionnaires, timelines, and the infamous drag and drop feature. Last time I checked it was still in BETA mode, however I foresee this will be a hit with the students.
PlayPosit, EdPuzzle, Ted-Ed Lessons, Vialogues, and VideoNot.es. My two favorites are PlayPosit and EdPuzzle because they are the closest to Zaption. The bonus is that they grade the students' responses. The one that the kids are REALLY going to like is H5P.org. This site goes beyond interactive videos. Students can access skill based memory games, collages, questionnaires, timelines, and the infamous drag and drop feature. Last time I checked it was still in BETA mode, however I foresee this will be a hit with the students.
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