# Creating a video activity completion assignment in Blackboard

Annoto's Video Activity Completion feature seamlessly integrates with Blackboard LMS, providing educators with a powerful tool to monitor and manage student engagement in video-based learning activities. This feature offers detailed insights into which students have completed assigned video content, ensuring that all participants are staying on track with their coursework.

**Key Benefits:**

1. **Enhanced Engagement Tracking:** Easily track video completion rates within the Blackboard LMS, allowing educators to see which students have watched the entire video and who might need additional support.
2. **Automated Insights:** Automatically generate reports on video activity completion, saving educators time and effort in monitoring student progress.
3. **Informed Interventions:** Identify students who may be falling behind and intervene promptly to provide necessary support, enhancing overall learning outcomes.
4. **Seamless Integration:** The Video Activity Completion feature integrates smoothly with Blackboard, ensuring a hassle-free experience for both educators and students.
5. **Data-Driven Decisions:** Utilize completion data to make informed decisions about course content and delivery, optimizing the learning experience for all students.

By leveraging Annoto's Video Activity Completion feature within Blackboard LMS, educators can ensure higher levels of student engagement, timely interventions, and a more interactive and effective learning environment.

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[First, ensure that you have already created criteria in your Annoto Assessment Library.](/guides/lms/canvas/assessment-criteria-library.md)
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