# Creating Graded Quizzes Within Videos

Annoto enhances the learning experience by integrating interactive, in-video quizzes within Moodle 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 Moodle 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

When you use the Annoto Assignment activity to create In-Video Quizzes, grading passback is supported.

### Short how-to video:

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/TuZL5UiarJQ>" fullWidth="true" %}

{% hint style="success" %}
You can activate the Annoto In-Video Quizzes at the Course level. Then, you can easily create quizzes without having to go to the Annoto dashboard every time.
{% endhint %}

### Interactive Step by Step

{% embed url="<https://guidejar.com/guides/f4e4a510-6dd7-4c95-91f9-8a2ca4a9754e>" fullWidth="true" %}

### Why to use Annoto In-Video Quizzes

{% embed url="<https://docs.annoto.net/guides/getting-started/interactive-learning-journeys/in-video-quizzes#why-use-annoto-in-video-quizzes>" %}


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