# Creating In-Video Quiz within Assignments

Annoto enhances the learning experience by integrating interactive, in-video quizzes within Canvas LMS. This innovative feature supports educators in creating engaging, interactive content that not only enriches the learning process but also provides valuable insights into student understanding and performance. The in-video quizzes are seamlessly embedded within the video content, allowing students to interact with the material in a dynamic and engaging way.

Annoto’s in-video quizzes is the automatic grade passback to the Canvas gradebook. This means that quiz results are instantly recorded in the LMS, saving educators time and ensuring that all grades are accurately tracked and reflected in the students' overall performance records.

Annoto provides detailed analytics on quiz performance, enabling educators to gain insights into how students are interacting with the content. This data can inform instructional strategies, helping educators to identify common areas of difficulty and adjust their teaching methods accordingly.

### Grading Support

Annoto can be used across all Canvas activities. When using In-Video Quizzes, the grading passback is supported in all types of activities (e.g Assignments, Discussions, Pages)

### Short how-to video:

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/P6YCa1J9Cnw>" %}

### Interactive step by step guide:

{% embed url="<https://guidejar.com/guides/637c1e4b-455d-4082-b0a0-a21f31c2a6a8>" fullWidth="true" %}

{% hint style="warning" %}
When using quizzes with multiple attempts, you should limit the number of attempts as part of the quiz question creation process.

![](/files/sEoPhA3HHUSBYIzTN7ye)

In the Canvas assignment, it should be set to "Unlimited."

![](/files/i0bIYBePxJfLXF5VTFte)
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="warning" %}
When creating In-Video Quizzes for a video source or entry, ensure that this video is not used elsewhere in the course. Doing so can lead to conflicts when using In-Video Quizzes and resyncing the results to the gradebook
{% endhint %}

Using Annoto within Kaltura?

{% content-ref url="/pages/w5brmtWvyEJKE8uvEGqo" %}
[Creating In-Video Quizzes within Kaltura videos](/guides/lms/canvas/kaltura-support/creating-in-video-quizzes-within-kaltura-videos.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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