Edpuzzle
Teacher Training Resources
Accessing EdPuzzle
Go to https://edpuzzle.com/
Click on sign up then sign in as a teacher
Select Sign Up with Google
Enter your profile and school information
Upgrade to Pro
Click HERE to find your schools upgrade code
Sign into edpuzzle and click on your account icon in the upper right corner
Select “Add Upgrade Code”
Enter your schools code from the document in step 1
Enjoy the benefits of edpuzzle Pro
Familiarizing yourself with your EdPuzzle account
1. "Classes" Tab
Add/View/Delete Classes, Students, and Assignments
2. "My Classes" List
View your active class sections
3. "Add New Class" Button
Create new class sections within EdPuzzle
4. "Import from Google Classroom" Button
Imports sections and students set up in Google Classroom into EdPuzzle
5. "Due Assignments" Tab
See "In Progress" and "Completed" video assignments posted to each class section
6. "No Due Date" Tab
See video assignments posted to each class section without due dates
7. "Students" Tab
See a roster of students enrolled in each class
Importing Classes from Google Classroom
Select the “Import From Google Classroom” button to import existing Google Classes.
Check the box next to each class you wish to import.
Any students dropped from your google classroom will need to be manually dropped from EdPuzzle (optional).
To remove a student from your EdPuzzle Account click on the three horizontal dots next to their name. Then select "Remove from class".
Any student (s) added after you have imported your Google Classrooms will need to be imported from the “Students” tab.
To import students add to your Google Classroom after your initial import simply click on the "Import Students" button located under the "Students" tab.
Adding Classes without linking to Google Classroom
Click on the "Add new Class" button under the "My Classes" list on the left hand side of the screen.
Select the blue "Invite Students" button near the upper right corner of the page
Display the class code and have students join OR Send you students a validation link OR e-mail the link to your students.
Video Creation Tutorials
My Content Tab
The my content tab houses curated video lessons organized by grade level, content, subject, and lesson. Click on the "Curriculum" link to view a repository of pre-created video lessons specific to your curriculum search results.
If you have registered for a pro account you will be able to search for and share videos created by other teachers at your school. Just click your schools name to begin browsing.
You will also be able to view any videos you have copied and/or created under the "My Content" section of the "Content" tab.
Lastly, you may search popular channels such as EdPuzzle, YouTube, Khan Academy etc. to find precreated videos to edit and tailor to your class needs.
Editing Videos
Find a video you would like to use.
Click on the video thumbnail.
Select “Edit” in the lower right hand corner.
Crop by dragging red tabs to desired start and stop times
Voice Over by clicking on the blue microphone icon
You must dub over the entire video to use this feature
Add an audio note by clicking on the yellow microphone button
Add questions by clicking on the green question mark
Multiple choice questions will auto-grade
Open ended questions will need to be manually graded
Assigning Videos to Students
Sharing assignments is easy if you use Google Classroom and have already imported your classes into Edpuzzle.
You can post assignments directly to Google Classroom from Edpuzzle in one of two ways.
First method:
In the "assign" pop-up window of a video, select the classes you'd like to post your assignment to Google Classroom for.
At the bottom of the window, click the button next to "Post on Google Classroom" so the green check mark appears (not the red X).
Click the blue "Assign" button and you're done!
Second method:
Go to your Google Classroom connected class in Edpuzzle.
Click the assignment you wish to post to Google Classroom.
Go to the right-hand side of the assignment's page and click the "Post on Google Classroom" button. Now your assignment will be available directly on Google Classroom!
Note: If you want to schedule an assignment for the future, remember to set a start date BEFORE you post your assignment to Google Classroom.