ToolsAdd Your Video

How to Use the Add Your Video Tool

01

Upload or Link

To get started, you have two options for adding your video or audio file. You can upload a file directly from your device by clicking ‘Select file’, or you can simply paste a link to a video from YouTube or Vimeo in the box.

02

Adjust Your Clip

If you'd like to focus on a specific section, you can trim your file to your preferred length. Your media file can be up to 10 minutes long.

03

Add It to the Lesson

Once your video or audio is uploaded or linked, click ‘Add to the lesson’, and it will appear seamlessly in the lesson flow.

04

Make the Most of Your Video

Add customized instructions as needed. You can ask students to analyze the video, summarize content, or answer related questions.

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