Many of our students carry around devices which let them film, edit and upload video and audio easily. Yet, they have few opportunities to do so in their formal or informal learning at university. This is changing however, with more and more staff exploring ways to allow students to create and share video and audio as part of formative or summative assessment. With the Moodle Video Assignment, staff can create assignments which allow students to record and upload video or audio submissions. Mediaspace allows students, as well as staff, to create, publish and share video and audio with others.
Video-based assessments have been shown to develop not only students' digital literacies and confidence in using multimedia technologies, but also to encourage deeper learning through more active engagement with the subject matter, than more traditional assessment methods. Of course, video is not going to replace written assessments, but it offers a different approach which can add variety to students' assessments. It can also develop soft skills such as teamwork, communication and oral presentation, and creativity.
Marking video assignments
You must grade and provide feedback online for video assignments. There is no option to download the video submissions.