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Kaltura Video Quizzes (Detailed Guide)

This document describes the basics of Kaltura Video Quizzes, how to create one, and how to make a Canvas assignment video quiz.

***NOTE: We do not recommend using Kaltura Video Quizzes for important, high-stakes quizzes. We also do not recommend using video quizzes for videos that are 20 minutes long or longer. Consider using PlayPosit if you need a more-robust video quizzing tool.

Kaltura Video Quiz Basics
How to Create the Video Quiz
How to Create a Canvas Assignment for Your Video Quiz


Kaltura Video Quiz Basics

The Kaltura Video Quiz feature can be used to embed interactive questions into your videos. As students watch the video, the video will automatically pause at predetermined times and present the student with a question that students can answer right in the video player. Adding an interactive element to your videos can increase viewer engagement and help reinforce key concepts.

Kaltura's Video Quiz feature is integrated into Canvas, so video quizzes can be used as graded Assignments. The scores students earn on their video quizzes within a graded assignment will be pushed automatically to the course Gradebook. Video quizzes don't need to have a grade attached to them and can be embedded in any Canvas page--just like any video in your My Media library, so you can embed video quizzes in your pages as a means to add interactivity and increase engagement with your video content.

There are several different question types you can include in a Kaltura video quiz.

  • Multiple choice questions: Allow up to four possible answer choices
  • True/False questions: Allow two answer choices
  • Open Questions: Allow students to enter text responses to on-screen questions
  • Reflection Points: Allow you to stop the video and present the students with text of your choice

It should be noted that only multiple choice and true/false questions are graded. You can access the student responses to Open Questions, but they will not count towards the student's grade on the quiz. More information about video quiz scoring can be found in the How to Create a Canvas Assignment for Your Video Quiz section below.

***NOTE: Kaltura video quizzes are not designed to work well with long videos.***

We strongly recommend keeping your video quizzes less than 20 minutes in length at an absolute maximum. Whenever possible, it is best to keep the length of your videos shorter than this. If your video content would result in a longer video, we recommend that you break down your video content into smaller, more digestible chunks so it can be delivered in smaller, shorter, separate videos. For example:

  • A 30-minute presentation could instead be broken down into three separate 10-minute videos.
  • An hour-long presentation could be broken down into four separate 15-minute videos.

How to Create the Video Quiz

1. Navigate to My Media in Canvas [Account > My Media].

2. Select "Add New."
Screenshot of My Media Add New

3. Select "Video Quiz" from the menu that appears.
Screenshot of Video Quiz

4. From here, you can either use a new video or one already present in your Gallery. To upload a new one, select the "+ Upload Media" button in the top right.
Screenshot of Upload Media
To use an existing video, scroll down through the menu and select the "Select >" button next to the one you want to use for the quiz. This will open up a window where you can begin creating the video quiz.
Screenshot of Select

***NOTE: It may take a few minutes to load, depending on the length of your video.***

5. This editor will allow you to insert questions into the video at particular intervals using the highlighted timeline tool, as well as edit the description and grading information for the quiz.
Screenshot of Timeline

6. To insert a question into the quiz, either play the video normally and pause where you would like to place it, or grab the highlighted time tag and drag it to the appropriate place in the video. You can use the scale slider above the right end of the timeline to zoom-in on the timeline for finer time adjustments.
Screenshot of Timestamp on Timeline

7. From here, choose which question type you would like to insert into the video.
Screenshot of Choose a Question Type

8. This will take you to a menu where you edit the question and the available answers for it. The specific options will vary depending on question type. Selecting the highlighted shuffle icon on the left side of the screen will shuffle the available answers, while selecting the highlighted light bulb icon will allow you add text hints to the question as well as explanations.
Screenshot of Shuffle and Lightbulb Tabs

9. Select "Save" when you are satisfied with the structure of the question. It may take a moment to do so.
Screenshot of Save Questions

10. Once the question is saved, a cube icon will appear on the timeline indicating that a question has been created there. You can select this icon to edit that question. While editing a question, the cube icon can be dragged along the timeline to change when the question appears.
Screenshot of Question in Timeline

11. Repeat steps 6-10 to add additional questions to the video quiz. If you would like to add multiple questions to the same spot of the video, you must put a slight separation between their positions on the timeline (a fraction of a second is sufficient). Adding questions directly on top of one another can cause a bug where only the latest question in the "stack" is accessible to students while taking the quiz. Drag the scale slider (located above the right end of the timeline) to the right to zoom-in on the timeline to allow for fine time adjustments.

12. It is also possible to edit the video quiz's general settings from this menu. To toggle the settings menu, select the panel icon.
Screenshot of Quiz Window and Panel Icon
There are three primary areas: DetailsScores, and Experience.

Details allows you to edit the name and description of the quiz, and add a welcome message, and allow students to download a list of the questions and possible answers at the start of the video.
Screenshot of Details

Scores determines whether students will be allowed multiple attempts and whether they will be able to see their scores and the correct answers after completing the quiz. If you choose to allow multiple attempts, you can retain the highest score, lowest score, most recent score, first score, or the average score of all the attempts.

***NOTE: We recommend allowing at least 2 attempts, and retaining the highest score earned.***
Screenshot of Scores and Include Answers

Experience allows you to edit other settings, such as allowing users to change their answers or skip individual questions.
Screenshot of Experience

13. When you are satisfied with the quiz questions and settings, you can go to the upper right of the screen and select "Done."
Screenshot of Done

14. Your video quiz has been saved! Select the "Go to Media Page" to return to My Media, or select "Edit Quiz" to make additional changes. From here, we'll need to link your quiz with a Canvas assignment in order for student grades to be pushed into the Gradebook.
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How to Create a Canvas Assignment for Your Quiz

Your video quiz is now available in your My Media account and can be posted to any course you want, similar to other Kaltura media. Follow these directions to link it to an assignment in your course:

1. Navigate to your Assignments page.

2. Make a new assignment.

3. Under the Submission Type, select "External Tool." Select the Find button.
Screenshot of Submission Type and Find Tab

4. Scroll down until you see Kaltura Video Quiz. Select this option, and then your My Media page will load in a small window.
Screenshot of Configure External Tool Window

5. From here, you can see all of your available video quizzes, including the one you just made. Select a video quiz to use.
Screenshot of Select Quiz

6. This will take you back to the External Apps screen. Select "Select" to confirm your choice.
Screenshot of Kaltura Video Quiz

7. Scroll down to the Points field, directly below the Rich Content Editor. This is where you will determine the point value of your Kaltura Quiz.

***NOTE: Kaltura treats each gradable question (multiple choice and true/false questions) as equal in value, and will divide the total point value for the quiz by the number of gradable questions. It is not possible for one gradable question to be worth more points than another.***

In this example, the Points field is set to 40, which means that including four gradable questions in the video quiz will make each of them worth 10 points. Having 2 questions will make them each worth 20 points, etc.
Screenshot of Points
Open Questions and Reflection Points are not considered gradable items and will not be counted in your students' quiz scores. Student scores are posted immediately to your Canvas Gradebook when they submit the quiz.

8. Be sure to Save or select "Save & Publish" when you are finished editing other aspects of the assignment. You have now successfully linked your video quiz with your Canvas Gradebook, and student scores will automatically be recorded in the Canvas Gradebook as they take the quiz. Just remember to publish the quiz so your students can access it!
Screenshot of Save and Publish



KeywordsKaltura, Quiz, Interactive   Doc ID109963
OwnerScott B.GroupUW Green Bay
Created2021-03-29 11:03:29Updated2023-01-23 10:15:21
SitesUW Green Bay
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