# Moodle

Transform Your Course Videos: Engage, Assess, and Gain Insights in Seconds\
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Are you looking to make your course videos more interactive and engaging for your students?&#x20;

Discover how Annoto can help you achiving anything you need!\
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In this guide, you'll learn how to:

* **Enhance Learning:** Incorporate in-video quizzes for real-time knowledge checks.
* **Skills Assessment:** Conduct video critiques for comprehensive skills evaluation and peer reviews.
* **Deepen Understanding:** Facilitate time-based discussions to promote deeper learning.
* **Extended Self-Learning:** Create interactive content that encourages ongoing student engagement and reflection.
* **Gain Insights:** Obtain actionable data on student interaction and video content performance.

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We will show you how to effortlessly add these powerful features to your videos, making your course content interactive and engaging, an integral and dynamic part of your curriculum.\
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Get Inspired: [See how other already did it from FSU, NYU, Georgia Tech, and many other institutions are transforming their teaching methods with Annoto](https://docs.annoto.net/guides/getting-started/case-studies)[ ](https://docs.annoto.net/guides/getting-started/case-studies)<br>


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