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The video assignment tool allows students to submit video files/media for assessment. Staff can also grade and provide feedback on submitted work via the Moodle assignment grading tools.
This assignment workflow utilises Lecturecast to enable students to upload and submit videos through the Moodle assignment. Using Lecturecast to store and access videos is advantageous to having students directly submit to Moodle. Lecturecast allows for larger file uploads and the quality and playback speed of its videos are typically greater.
How to create a
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video assignment
Go to your Moodle course
page and Turn editing on via the editing button locatedpage turn on the edit mode toggle in the top-right of
Moodleyour page.
2. Locate Locate the part of your Moodle topic section course in which you wish to place add the Video Assignment submission point. Name the section if required and add a description. Then click the Add an activity or resource button
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Choose the plus ’icon ‘+‘ which will open the ‘Activity Chooser’.
3. Select the Assignment activity from the list .
4. Step by step guidance on creating a video assignment is available in the Moodle assignment guide Go to the 'Submission type' settings. The only setting that is required specific to video assignments is to select Online Text as a Submission type.
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If you do not require students to submit any supporting files such as word files, untick the 'File submissions' option.
If you do require students to submit any supporting files, such as Word or Excel documents, tick the 'File submissions' option. Supporting files must be no more than 160MB. Please note the file limit of 160MB only relates to supporting file in this case, as the video the student uploads will be uploaded using Lecturecast.
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NOTE: Once a student submits an a Lecturecast video as a response to a Moodle Assignment, that video is locked down on the Echo360 side. The student cannot edit or delete the video once it is locked (a Lecturecast administrator can delete the video if necessary). |
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- Open your Moodle course, and select the Assignment activity you want to grade.
- Click 'View all submissions'.
3. Each Student who has submitted a response will be listed. Click 'Grade' for the student whose submission you want to view.
4. The embedded Lecturecast Video video appears on the student submission page. Click the Play icon to view the video. The normal Moodle grading options are located below the video.
Further information on grading work using the Moodle grading tools is available in the Moodle assignment guides.
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Please note: You can change the view of the assignment to focus on the video by selecting 'Collapse review panel' from the bottom of the page.
5. Follow your standard marking workflow and process for each student.
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This short video demonstrates the steps above. Captions and a transcript are available via Media Central. This video has captions. A transcript is available via Media Central.
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Please note, even if the video below does not reflect the current version of Moodle, the process is the same. |
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If you would like to use the "Download all submissions" function on Moodle for downloading all submitted videos, we recommend setting the submission type to "File submissions" only. This ensures that all files are stored in a format compatible with the bulk download feature. |