Allow learners to practice, record and submit video-based assessments. Add time-stamped comments and coaching or peer-to-peer feedback, and Record, Upload and Grade Video assessments without leaving SLATE.
Where are Video Assignments located in SLATE?
To create a Video Assignment in SLATE, Click Communication > Video Assignments in your class section. Then, click the + in the lower right-hand corner to create your video assignment. Then, follow the directions under the video assignment resources below.
To share the video assignment with the class, you will need to use Existing Activities within the content. Students will not be able to access the video assignment through the Communication>Video Assignment location, only within the content. Add video assignments in SLATE.
Individual Assignment
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Give a presentation alongside visual aids
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Demonstrate a physical skill or activity
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Explain a concept or theory in your own words
- Auto Analysis Overview
- Individual Project Overview
- Set Up Individual Project
- Reflection Questions Individual Project
Question and Answer
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Hold a debate-style activity
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Quiz students on a particular concept or subject
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Conduct mock interviews for job preparation
Group Assignment
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Roleplay healthcare scenarios in real-time
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Hold synchronous conversations in another language
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Organize and execute capstone projects
Interactive Video
Advanced Settings
Instructor Grading and Feedback
- Instructors: Evaluate and Score Submissions
- Scoring in Bongo
- Add a Rubric
- Score with a Rubric
- Reset Learner Submission
Important Note
When scoring a Video Assignment, you may see a discrepancy between the score in the Video Assignment and the SLATE grade book. In the Video Assignment, the score is calculated as a percent, not in points. Please keep that in mind when scoring your Video Assignments.
- Example 1: A 22/25 rubric score will be 88%. If the maximum SLATE score is 50 points, the student will be given 44 points. The student’s score in the grade book will be 44/50 points.
- Example 2: An 11/15 rubric score will be 73%. If the maximum SLATE score is 15 points, the student will be given 10.95 points. The student’s score in the grade book will be 10.95/15 points.