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Creating Interactive Videos in Moodle Courses
Dr. Indira KonerueLearning Department
Icfai Business School (IBS)E-mail: [email protected]
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Guidelines for Developing eContent 4-Quadrant Approach
´ Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds
´ A one-stop web and mobile based interactive e-content for all courses from High School to University level
´ Use innovative production techniques – animation, interactive exercises, multimedia techniques etc.
´ Ensure the presence of video … interactive elements etc.
Quadrant-I – Video Lectures
Quadrant-II - e-Content
Quadrant-III – Self-
Assessment
Quadrant-IV –
Discussion Forum
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Why eContent!
´To provide flexible access to learning content´To accommodate multiple learning styles ´To enrich learning experience ´To reuse, share and adapt´To promote learning interactions
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Types of Teaching-Learning Interaction
Learner-Instructor
Learner-Content
Learner-Learner
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Why Interactive Content!´ “Interactivity is a necessary and fundamental mechanism for knowledge
acquisition…“ (Barker, 1994) ´ Interactive content:
´engages students in active and participatory learning´promotes retention and deeper understanding of learning content´enables students self-check their progress and receive real-time
results and feedback
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Interactive Activities
´ Technologically simple interactions´polls´quizzes´drag and drop ´flash cards´memory games´hotspots
´ Technologically complex interactions´Interactive videos´Animations ´Gamifications ´Scenario-based
simulations
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eLearning Authoring Tools
´ Adobe Captivate´ Adobe Presenter´ Camtasia ´ Articulate Storyline´ Lectora Inspire´ iSpring etc.
´ H5P´ eXe Learning´ Xerte
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Moodle H5P Plugin
´ Open source HTML5 authoring tool
´ Responsive design´ Supports numerous content
types
´ Interactive Video ´ Course Presentation´ Dialog Cards´ Drag and Drop´ Fill in the Blanks´ Flashcards´ MCQ´ Question Set´ Summary etc.
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H5P Content Types10
Moodle Administrator - Installing H5P Plugin
´ Install H5P Plugin in either of the following two ways:´ Install from within Moodle´ Install manually – plugin Zip package
´ After installing, verify the H5P settings:´ ‘Save content state’´ ‘Save content state frequency’ etc. ´Save changes´ Install & update content types
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Teacher - Creating Interactive Video in Moodle Courses
´ Turn editing mode on´ Click on ‘Add an activity or
resource’´ Select H5P – ‘Interactive Content’
and click ‘Add’ ´ Give a ‘Name’, ‘Description’ &
‘Grade’´ From the ‘Editor’ à ‘H5P Hub
Select content type’ dropdown, click on ‘Details’ button next to ‘Interactive Video à ‘Use’
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Interactive Video Content Type
´ Enrich your video clip with interactive elements ´Explanations´Extra pictures´Tables´Links to web resources´Quizzes - MCQs, True/False ´Add bookmarks
´ Enable students to rewind, replay and forward parts of the video and set the playback rate
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Interactive Video Editor´ Upload/embed video´ Add interactions´ Summary task
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Interactive Video Editor – Upload / Embed Video
´ On ‘Upload/embed video’ screen´ Click the ‘Plus’ button´ Either upload video file or Paste
YouTube video URL ´ Click the ‘Insert’ button´ Add Copyright information
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Interactive Video Editor – Interactive Elements
´ Label´ Text´ Table´ Link´ Image´ Statements
´ Single choice test´ Multi choice test´ True/false question´ Fill in the blanks´ Drag & drop etc.
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Interactive Video Editor – Adding Interactions
´ On the ‘Add interactions’ tab, you can preview the video added´ Drag and drop an element from the toolbar onto the video´ Add start time and end time in the ‘Display time’ filed when you want
to intersperse it´ Check the ‘Pause’ checkbox to stop the video when the interaction
appears´ To edit interactions, double-click the marker on the timeline à
element icon in the context menu to edit the ‘Display time’ & content´ ‘Save’ to view the video with interactions
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Adding a Text Box
´ Drag and drop Text element to a certain time spot´ On the Text editor, add ‘Display
start and end time’ ´ Add additional information, Web
resources & Links to Moodle course activities
´ Click on ‘Done’ button
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Adding a Link
´ Drag and drop Link element onto the video
´ On the Link editor, add ‘Display time’, Title & URL
´ Click on ‘Done’ button
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Adding an MCQ´ Drag and drop MCQ onto
the video´ On the MCQ editor, add the
‘Display time’, question and options
´ Check the ‘Correct’ option´ Under ‘Behavioural settings,
enable ‘Retry’ button´ Check ‘Randomize answers’´ Click on ‘Done’ button
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Student MCQ Attempt21
Adding Summary Task(s)
´ Click ‘Summary task’ tab ´ On the Summary task editor, add
set(s) of summary statements ´ By default the first statement is
correct´ Set display time - Number of
seconds before the video ends
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Student Summary Tasks Attempt23
Adding Bookmarks
´ On the video, identify the spots on the time bar to add bookmarks
´ Click on the Bookmarks ribbon
´ Click on ‘Add bookmark’´ Name it and hit enter
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Icfai University - Interactive Video ´ Uploaded video (Q1)´ Interactions embedded
´Text linked to ´Case study (Q 2)´Moodle Discussion forums (Q 4)´Web-based examples (Q 2)´Moodle course Glossary (Q 2)
´MCQ (Q 3) ´Summary questions at the end
of the video (Q 3)Source: Icfai University
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Does Moodle Support 4-Quadrant Approach?26
Quadrant-I – Video Lectures
Quadrant-II - e-Content
Quadrant-III – Self-
Assessment
Quadrant-IV –
Discussion Forum
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