Overview:
A video quiz allows you to layer questions on top of the media as well as create start and stop points for responses to certain questions. You can create a video quiz from a recording or any video file. These questions can be true/false, multiple choice and more.
NOTE: As of now, video quizzes cannot be linked directly to the grade book with associations. You can receive scores and view an Analytics page, but no information will automatically go into the grade book.
Video Note Article Navigation:
A. Creating a Video Quiz
B. Creating Questions for a Video Quiz
C. Settings for Video Quiz
D. Editing a Video Quiz
E. Putting a Video Quiz in a Module
F. Viewing Video Quiz Analytics
NOTE: A list of quick links to different topics on video quizzes is above. You do not have to follow these topics in order; you can edit your video before creating questions, you can decide on settings before adding questions, you can edit your video before deciding on settings, etc.
A. Creating a Video Quiz
- Navigate to one of your courses and go to My Media (commonly found under More Tools on the NavBar).

- Click on Add New and select Video Quiz.

- Click Select on an existing video or click Upload Media if you wish to upload a video to be used in a video quiz.

- You will be taken to the Quiz overview screen that will allow you to create questions as well as decide on a multitude of settings.

B. Creating Questions for a Video Quiz
- At the bottom, you will see your video timeline. Click on the timeline where you want your question to appear.

- On the video, there will be an Add a Question button.

- Click on the button. You will be prompted to create a question where you can choose to create a multiple choice, true/false, reflection point or open-ended question. Select the question type you want.

NOTE: This example will be using multiple choice.
- Type your question and, if doing multiple choice or true/false, answer choices. Click Save.

- Each time you create a question, you will see an icon on the video timeline that shows where the questions you create are located. You can click on the icon to bring up your question to view or edit.

- Click Preview to double check questions and their placement.

- Click Done when you are finished creating questions.

C. Settings for Video Quiz
- Click on the Settings icon if the Details, Scores, and Experience tabs are not already visible.

- Click on the Details tab.

- Here you can name the quiz and decide if there is a welcome page. The welcome page can include a message, question list accessible before taking the quiz and default instructions.

- Click on the Scores tab.

- Here you can decide if there will be more than one attempt and whether scores are displayed afterwards with or without answers.

- Click on the Experience tab.

- Here you can allow students to change answers before submitting, whether to allow students to skip questions and decide if students can use the seek bar to jump around the video.

D. Editing a Video Quiz
- Click on the Video Editor icon on the upper left-hand side of the Video Quiz screen.

- Here you can edit your video by splitting the video into sections, deleting any sections that are unneeded, choose sections to fade in/out, undo/redo actions and reset the video to its original form. Click Save when you are done editing.

E. Putting a Video Quiz in a Module
- To include a video quiz in your module, go to Content on the NavBar and navigate to the module you would like to include the quiz.

- Click Existing Activities and then My Media.

- Click </> Embed for the video quiz you would like to select.

- It will appear in the module as an External Learning Tool.

F. Viewing Video Quiz Analytics
- You can view analytics of the video quiz by navigating to My Media and click on the analytics icon on the video quiz.

- You will be taken to the Video Analytics tab but can also choose the Quiz Questions tab and Quiz Users tab.

If you experience issues or have any questions regarding this topic, please contact the Technology Assistance Center at 540-831-7500 or enter a support ticket at http://www.radford.edu/itonestop.