How to create an interactive video in the teacher's classroom. It sounds difficult to do, but with the help of tools available in the Office 365 system, technical difficulties are no longer an obstacle for teachers. This will help teachers easily collect students' opinions or review lessons through a short video at the end of the lesson. It's easy and it's fun, isn't it!
So how do we start to do that? Teachers, let 's learn how to do it with the Teaching Handbook .
1. Prepare Survey or quiz
Teachers, please create sample forms for collecting comments or quick tests with Microsoft Forms.
After creating the sample form or quiz, the teacher clicks Share and copy the link to share the form (note the settings when sharing).
2. Create Interactive Videos.
Step 1. Teachers choose a video that you want to use already in Microsoft Stream or can be uploaded from your computer.
If needed, the teacher can click Play to preview the video, select and mark the points to add a survey or test to the video.
Step 2. At the Interactive tab to the right of the video. Teachers click Add Form.
Step 3. The teacher pastes (Ctrl+V) the share link that the teacher copied in part 1 into the Form URL section -> Name in the Name your Form section (this name is not necessarily the same as the form name set in section 1 , should match the content at the add form point, and it will display at the add form point on the timeline)
Step 4. The teacher uses the mouse to drag the Position button on the timeline of the video to go to the appropriate positions (the position that the teacher watched and marked in step 1)
Step 5: Teachers click Add to timeline to add a survey or quiz to the video.
Creating interactive videos with Microsoft Stream is simple, isn't it? In a video, teachers can add more than 1 survey form or quiz.
To delete a sample form added to the video, just click on the arrow ^ of the form in the list on the Interactive tab and select Delete.
The rest of the teachers is to share and experience the fun on this video. Good luck to the teachers.
See also: Instructions for creating automated tests on Microsoft Forms