Kaltura Video Quiz

Note: There is a known issue that if a video quiz is left open for longer than an hour it can cause issue with student's submitting their responses so keep that in mind when making the length of the video.

  1. To turn one of your Videos into a Quiz you will need to launch the video editor by going to Kaltura My Media and clicking the pencil icon to the right of the desired video. Then click Launch Editor

  1. Once inside the editor click on the quiz icon ( Video quiz icon) in the upper lefthand corner. Note: that this will duplicate your video so you will have a quiz version and a normal version. 

  1. Here is an explanation on the Quiz Editor screen: 

Quiz editor screen marking each segment with letter designations for guide use 

A. Details – Here you can change the intro screen information that shows when you first hit play on the video quiz. 

Details drop down menu for the chance to change the quiz title and add a welcome message

example Welcome Message 

Controls to allow download of question list and to add an instructions page 

B. Scores – Here you can set up the rules regarding your answers and scores shown at the end of the quiz.  

Scores dropdown allowing to show or not show scores at the end and whether to include answers

example of a submit screen with showing correct answers 

showing the correct answer for the one that was gotten wrong 

C. Experience – Here you can adjust the experience of the video quiz.  

Experience dropdown where you can allow users to change answers or skip questions

can also prevent users from skipping ahead in the video 

D. True/False – When creating the True/False question put the green checkmark on the correct answer in the question creation screen. 

You can also click the Light bulb icon in the upper right to add a Hint and a Why

lightbulb icon to add a Hint or Why to the question 

The Hint is available on the question screen to view and the Why is available after submission of the answers. This is possible for both True/False questions as well as Multiple Choice 

 

example true false question editorexample of the user view of a true false question 

E. Multiple Choice – Enter your question and anywhere from 2-4 possible choices. By default the first answer will be the correct one so click the shuffle icon ( shuffle icon) in the upper left to shuffle the possible choices.  

multiple choice question editor 

user view of multiple choice question 

F. Reflection Point – This tool is used to pause the video and pose a statement for the student to think about or call attention to a point made in the video. 

reflection point editor view 

user view of a reflection point 

 

 

G. Preview – This will allow you to do a test run through your video quiz while remaining inside the Video Quiz editor. 

H. Question Icon question icon on the timeline - these icons show where a question is located along the timeline. By clicking the icon you can then edit a question you have already saved or move the icon along the timeline to change where it occurs within the video. Warning: do not put questions too close to one another as it can give the quiz issues with a chance to skip one.

  1. Once you have finished your video quiz go to your Kaltura My Media page. You will notice two of the same video but one will have the added “  Quiz” after it and have a quiz icon in the upper left of the thumbnail picture. 

two videos showing the duplicate made when creating a quiz and their visual differences 

  1. You can now add the quiz to wherever you like within your course the same way you would any Kaltura Video. 

  1. To view your student submissions for the video quiz you will need to: Click on the Video Quiz > Click on Actions > Click Analytics 

actions dropdown bringing attention to Analytics 

  1. Clicking the Quiz Questions tab at the top will allow you to see how well students did for each individual question 

viewing student results for individual questions 

  1. The Quiz Users tab lets you see all of the responses from an individual student (note that using the same test student multiple times can show strange results, Example below showing 1 right and 2 wrong) 

viewing an individual student's question results 

 

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Article ID: 126448
Created
Tue 1/26/21 8:53 AM
Modified
Tue 1/26/21 10:19 AM