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Adding Quizzes and Annotations to Canvas Studio Videos
Last modified on 15 November 2024 03:23 PM

This guide outlines how instructors can add interactive elements to videos uploaded into Canvas Studio -- one of the approved media streaming tools for Canvas at the U of A. The tools available to add are quizzes and annotations (or both).

Creating a video quiz

Instructors, teaching assistants (TAs), and designers can create quizzes from their My Library page in Studio.

  • You can only create Studio quizzes from videos in My Library
  • Studio quizzes support Multiple Choice, True/False, and Multiple Answer question types.
  • Studio quizzes do not support more than 50 questions in a quiz. Quizzes with more than 50 questions cannot be edited and may not display properly for students.
  • Multiple quizzes can be added to a media file.

1. To get started, click on the three dots beside the video you want and select Create Quiz:

Pick quiz from three dot menu 

2. Give your quiz a title and description:

Start quiz creation 

- Choosing ‘Hide question markers on the timeline for students’ will encourage students not to jump to questions and skip parts of the video.
- Choosing ‘Allow displaying annotations on the timeline for students’ will display the inline comments and notes that you have placed on the video.

3. Click Get Started to begin adding questions.

4. To add questions, pause the video at the point where you wish to add a question and click the plus (+):

Add question button

5. Add a question, answer choices, set shuffling, and any answer feedback (scroll down for incorrect answer feedback). Important Note: Shuffle Choices should always be selected - otherwise the correct answer is always displayed first.

6. Save when finished.

Quiz setup 

7. Click Done at the top right of the video to create your quiz:

At the top right click Done to create the quiz 

8. You can also use the gear icon to update the quiz settings if desired.

The Canvas support portal also has additional details about adding quizzes and questions

Grading

To use your quiz as a graded item in a course, you must add an External tool assignment and set it to Canvas Studio. Any quiz created in My Library from Studio can be added as a grade item.

Note: Once a version of a quiz has been used in an Assignment, it cannot be edited.

1. To add a video quiz as a grade item, create an Assignment.

2. Switch the 'Submission type' to External Tool:

Submission type dropdown: external tool

3. Choose 'Load This Tool In A New Tab' and click Find.

4. From the 'Configure External Tool' dialogue, choose Canvas Studio, and click Select:

Select Canvas Studio and click Select button

Choose your video from the 'Link Resource from External Tool' dialogue:

Click on video

6. When the video has been selected, select Video quiz embed then click Embed:

Select Video quiz embed then click embed

7. Save.

Note: The quiz will stop whenever there is an embedded question.

8. Once Published, you can test the quiz from Student View.

9. If the Assignment tab is hidden from students, add the assignment to a visible Module.

Non-gradable quizzes

Non-gradable video quizzes may be added to perform formative assessment.

To embed the quiz in your class:

1. Create an Assignment
2. Click the plugin icon and select Canvas Studio (select View All if Studio is not visible)

Plugin icon


3. Choose the desired quiz from My Library.
4. Click Video quiz embed.
5. Click Embed.

Click embed 

6. You may type a description if required.
7. Change the display Grade as drop-down to 'Not Graded':

8. If the Assignment tab in the left navigation is hidden from students, make the quiz available by adding the assignment to a visible Module.

When students take the quiz, the video will pause during each question.

Adding annotations

Instructors can add permanent notes and details to videos by annotating videos. Annotations will remain associated with a video even across courses (as opposed to adding comments). To add annotations:

1. Click the three-dots menu beside a video and choose Annotate Video:

Click on annotate video

2. Add an annotation by pausing the video and then clicking the plus (+) at the bottom left of the video.

Click the plus sign

4. Give a headline (title) and description for the annotation.

Enter a title and a description

5. Type a URL to a website (optional).

Enter an optional ink to another resource

Videos will automatically pause on each annotation. Users may navigate directly to the annotation by clicking on the circle.

Click the small circle to hear the annotation if using a screen reader

Annotated videos can be added in any Rich Content Editor area in your course and (if selected) will also appear in any video quizzes.

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