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EDPuzzle - as a TEACHER

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EDPuzzle - as a TEACHER

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EDPuzzle Steps - as a TeacherOnce you log in to EDPuzzle.com, you will first see:

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Next, you can now search for . . .

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Type “proportions” (for example) and then, choose Use it

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Now you see the 4 steps to edit the video.

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To crop the video, click & slide the red tabs

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This will allow you to crop what you want out.

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Next, you can add your voice or edit the audio, so click the next button.

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(If you forget any step, no worries, just look to the right) & choose the Show me how option.

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To add your voice, click the microphone

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Next, you can add an audio note

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Why record audio notes?

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Next, you can add your own questions, so click the next button at the top right.

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Here you can add an open ended type of question. Click on the green question mark to add. And to the right, enter your text. And then click Done.

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You can also add comments, not just questions.

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Now you just title and save it. Click Save & Exit when you are done.

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The last step is to place it in the specific class(es). You can choose prevent skipping and the due date (and time).Then click Save Assignments.

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As a teacher . . to see how a student did, click on Progress

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If you choose a multiple choice type of question (as a teacher), the student can see if they got it correct, or not, (text is green is correct, text in red is incorrect.) They can also rewatch any part of the video.