True or false questions allow you to set a question that has two answers, and only one of them is correct (Can also be a Yes/No question).
Multiple Choice Questions allows you to ask a question and provide as many answers as you like, with only one correct answer.
Multiple Answer Questions allows you to ask a question and provide as many answers as you like, with more than one correct answer. There is no limitation on the number of correct answers you can set.
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Once the interaction type was selected, define its options:
Content
Settings
Preferences
Review
Then, once all is set, publish the interaction.
Note: the interaction will not be visible to learners until it is published.
After publishing, there is still an option to edit the interactions.
Phrase the question you want to add.
Phrase the answers to the question. Make sure to check the correct answer (or answers, in case this is a Multiple Answer question).
Set the exact moment in the video that the question will appear.
If video was played when created the interaction, the timestamp will automatically be the moment in the video that you clicked "Create". The timestamp can be manually changed.
Assign the number of points the question is worth. There is no limitation on the number of points you can set.
You may add Feedback to the question, that learners will see after submitting their answer.
In order for the learners to see the feedback, make sure to enable "Answer Reflection" in the Settings window.
If enabled, reply must be submitted to continue.
Allow retry
If enabled, re-submitting of replies is allowed up to the configured attempts.
You can choose the total number of attempts that are allowed for the question:
Allow re-watch
If enabled, re-watching is allowed after mandatory CTA is presented.
You can manually set the timing of the rewinding in the video:
Time limit
If enabled, submitting of reply will be limited to the configured duration.
When "Allow retry" is enabled, Time limit cannot be set.
If enabled, the order of the answers will be shuffled each time the interaction is presented.
If enabled, reflection and feedback is shown after reply is submitted.
Set where the interaction will appear: as a Popup Modal or as a Side Panel
For Mandatory interactions, Popup Modal presentation is required.
If enabled, video is paused when the interaction is presented.
For Popup Modal, the video is always paused.
Once all is defined, Review window will present a summary of all interaction definitions:
When the interaction is created, you can get a preview of it, by going to the 3 dots menu (bottom right) and choosing "Preview":
This will allow you to watch the video and see the interactions that were created, in their exact timing.
Once you are done, click "Exit Preview":
When the interaction is ready - it's time to publish it!
Once all is set, you will see the interaction in the widget, with status "Not Published":
In the interactions tab, click on the 3 dots menu (bottom right) and choose "Publish":
A confirmation pop-up will make sure you want to publish the interaction. Choose "Publish":
Once published, you will see an indication that the interactions are all published.
There is also an option to publish a single interaction: Simply click on the 3 dots menu of the interaction you want to publish:
And click: "publish"
This allows moderators to create multiple interactions and easily publish them one by one. Can be used during the live meetings, webcasts as well as asynchronously.
The created interactions can always be changed; During the creation process and even after it was published:
When the interaction is created, the Review window also allows you the option to edit:
After an interaction was published, you can edit it and even determine the impact of the change.
Editing a published interaction is done from the 3 dots menu of the specific interaction you want to change:
Choose if you want to edit or delete the CTA:
Once Edit is chosen, you can change your interaction options.
Choose the impact of the change:
When a change is made in a published interaction, the Review window will allow you to determine what is the impact of published interaction update:
There are three levels of impact:
Minor - Minor change that has no effect on submitted replies.
Major - Major change, give opportunity to re-submit existing replies.
Critical - Critical change that invalidates all replies. A new interaction is created replacing the original.
After the change is saved, the interaction will present an indication that it has a draft and is pending publishing. The changed interaction has to be published in order to take place:
Once the changed is published, you will see an indication for that:
You can add additional answers by clicking on "+Answer" button:
When all is set, click Next:
You always have the option to go back, by clicking on "Back" button:
Click "Save" to save the interaction:
During any step of the creation, you can always go back to the previous window to adjust the options you chose, by clicking on the "Back" button:
In the Video View in the Annoto Dashboard you can see all interactions' activity and users' grades, under the Assessment tab.
Note: Not all LMS activities support grade pass-back to the LMS itself.
Therefore, in order to have the Interactions grades automatically sent to the grade center of the LMS, it is important to choose the type of activity that does support grade pass-back.
Activities that do not support grade pass-back may include an indication, with the message:
"Grade passback might not be supported for this activity. Learn more"
Note: some player types, such as Kaltura, may not include the grading pass-back warning, even though the activity is not graded.
Annoto Interactions enables to engage the learners in additional ways, such as: quizzes, polls, surveys, etc.
Each interaction includes a bundle of settings, created specifically to match the needs of it, and after choosing the settings, you will be able to review the final result of the interaction that was created.
After the interaction is created and reviews, it's important to publish it, so the learners can see it. Learn here how to publish.
In order to be able to create an interaction, this option must be enabled in the Course/Video's .
Once enabled, the Annoto Widget will include the Interactions tab:
In the Interactions tab, click on the Plus button (bottom right) and choose "Create":
Select your preferred Interaction type:
True/ False
Multiple Choice
Multiple Answer
etc.
Once the Interaction type is chosen, click "Next":
Then define the settings of the interaction (Content, Settings, Preferences and Review)
Learn all about it in the next session -