Instructors: describes the workflow of an Interactive Video assignment. Please note, you may or may not see this feature. To ensure the best experience possible, make sure your learners follow our Basic System Requirements. Depending on your organization's membership with Bongo, this may be a premium feature.
Learners
About Interactive Video
In an Interactive Video assignment, learners watch an instructor-provided video and respond to related prompts (maximum of 20).
Use Cases
Here are just a few ideas to get started:
- safety/compliance training
- checking for understanding
- video quizzes
To view the workflows for each feature, click on the accordion below to expand the instructions. Depending on how your instructor has set up your assignment, you may not see all of the listed features.
After clicking Begin Assignment, prompts appear at various points set by the instructor. You will either answer multiple choice questions or give video responses.
Multiple Choice Questions
Depending on the instructor’s settings, the multiple choice questions are in 1 of 2 modes:
- Forced retaking - Requires you to rewatch the preceding section of the video if you select the incorrect answer.
- Automatic grading - Grades any multiple choice question automatically. Video responses are graded manually and incorporated into the final grade.
When prompted for a video response, you will record a video within the platform.
You can discard your response and try again before clicking Submit Video. |
Continue until you have both completed the prompts. Progress is saved, so you can complete the assignment in multiple sittings.
When finished, the assignment is submitted automatically.
After submission, you can view the Question Summary, which lists the multiple choice results* and submitted videos.
*Depending on your instructor’s settings, the Question Summary may be limited to hide the answers for multiple choice questions.
If your instructor requires peer review, you will review your peers’ video responses.
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