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Hi Joe, I’ve used Edpuzzle. It’s a simple tool but it can do what you’re referring to. Looking forward to hearing other options as well.
https://edpuzzle.com/
Best,
Brianna
Brianna Janssen Sánchez
Director–Language Media Center
Division of World Languages, Literatures & Cultures
University of Iowa
116C Phillips Hall
Iowa City, Iowa
319.335.2332
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On 7/26/17, 2:07 PM, "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum on behalf of Joe Dobson" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions for a video annotation tool that could be used asynchronously and could have quiz or other questions embedded.
In other words, as students watch, they then might be prompted to answer a question on whatever.
Video Ant is good in some ways but doesn't have the quiz possibility and Spiral.ac is fabulous for synchronous and has the quiz/discussion option but can't be used asynchronously.
Suggestions welcomed!
Thanks,
Joe
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