Denis Rochac Assessment Activity Chart Technology Resource Playposit Vialogues Spiral Link to Quiz Midwest Midwest See attached image Timing: Self-paced vs. all at once Some self-pacing as the viewer can stop, pause and toggle back video. Video can be paused and rewound. Quiz is on one page with embedded video. Video can be paused and rewound. The questions are imbedded as well as listed. Personalized Learning Options Video can be rewatched. No other personalized options Video can be rewatched. No other personalized options Imbedded questions in video as well as listed with time stamp. Video can be paused and rewound. Feedback: When and how is it provided to the student Immediately. Student is told if answer is incorrect and correct is highlighted. After poll has been finished or teacher provides the correct answers. Comment section (if signed in) Feedback is given at the end of the quiz. Data: What types of information does it provide the instructor Generates downloadable spread sheet of student answers Ability to see in real time what answers are most popular. Real time if comment section is utilized. Gives you data on number of questions asked, percentage of received responses, and overall class performance utilizing graphs and spread sheet. It also provides for real time tracking for each question if lesson is done live. How can it be used without 1:1 -There are print out options. -could be projected -This tool feels like it has to be used 1:1. It could be projected, but it relies on user interaction. - Lesson could be emailed. Content: Does it provide a library of lessons/quizzes? Can you upload or import from other sites or file formats? Yes, large library of teacher created content. Yes, large library of videos some are lessons. Supports MOV, FLV, MP4, MPG, MPEG,AVI, and #3GP. YouTube, Vimeo, Vialouges uploads are supported. Yes, it is linked to Discovery Education a large library. You can upload many different file types and from other sites. Overall thoughts Simple, easy to follow instructions with a clean end product. Palyposit was the most frictionless platform out of the three I tried. It also has a big library of premade content. Very easy to share out teacher created content and the option of being able to make a print version is nice. I would use this in my classroom I was excited for this tool. The video that was shared really hyped it up, but I was left kind of disappointed. The platform may be really interactive if created while the lesson was being taught. I can see how posting questions up in real time, inviting students to comment via their choice of social media (there are links to all the big ones Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) could create a robust conversation, but in the way we were utilizing the platform it really felt flat. This platform has 5 different tools to choose from varying from video clips with embedded discussions, a quick format quiz, a verbal Q&A, an interactive presentation and a collaborative project app. I found the “Clip” app (their video app) to be really easy to use. The fact that they are connected to Discovery Education makes this a really robust site.