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Marie Roberson

FRIT 7233
Instructional Screencast Task Analysis and Script
Quizziz

Task Analysis-I will be setting up a Quizziz account and showing how to edit premade quizzes
to give to students.
1. Open Web browser (I will be using Chrome)
2. Type in URL ​https://quizizz.com/
3. Click green get started button
4. Choose Sign Up with Google, or Sign up with email (I am signing up with Google)
a. Click Teacher, student, parent, other
b. Click School or University
c. Select Country
d. Select zip code and find your institution
e. Complete sign up
5. Landing Page Explanation
a. Menu
b. Popular Quizzes
c. Preview
d. Search bar
6. Click Find Quiz
a. Open Search or Type a Keyword in
b. Search Results
i. Filter by Grade Level
7. How to pick a quiz from results
a. Number of times played, grade level, liked, or date created
b. Once opened you can view average accuracy and time alloted for each question
8. Ready to Play: Play Live
i. shuffle answers/questions
ii. show answers
iii. show quiz review at the end of the game
iv. show quiz leaderboard
v. question time
vi. show memes
vii. play music
9. Ready to Play: Homework
a. Same options as Play Live
b. Choose date and time (within 2 weeks)
i. Extending deadlines
10. Modifying Premade Quizzes
a. Share
b. Duplicate
c. Print
11. Editing a Premade quiz
a. Click duplicate
b. Click edit
c. Click Private or Public
d. Name of the quiz
e. Image for the quiz
f. Standards
12. Editing Individual Question
a. Options
b. Adding a standard
c. Adding a question
13. Finding Edited Quizzes
a. Deleting a quiz

Script
Step Action Narration

0 Hello everyone! This is Mrs. Roberson and I am going to


show you how to use a wonderful tool named Quizziz.
Quiziz is an assessment tool where you can search
premade quizzes, edit quizzes, or even create your own
quiz for your students. My students love this tool because
who doesn’t like a good meme like the one on the
screen? Students are engaged and waiting to see what
meme will pop up next. There is a ton you can do with
Quizziz, but today I am just going to walk you through
setting an account, searching for quizzes, and then
editing a quiz if you wish. So, Let’s get started!

1 Open Web browser (I will be using Go ahead and open up your browser on your computer, I
Chrome) am going to be using Chrome today.

2 Type in URL ​https://quizizz.com/ Then in your search bar type in the Quizziz URL, which is
https://quizizz.com/​ .

3 Click green Get Started button Once you are here there are some video snippets that
show Quizziz in action. If you have never heard of
Quizziz, these are a good snapshot of the program and
show just how engaged student are.
Once you have seen the videos, go ahead and click the
green get started button.
4 Choose Sign up with Google (or Now, our system uses Google, so anytime I can log in it’s
sign up with email) one less password I have to remember, so I always do
sign up with Google. Or if you don't’ have a google
account, you can sign up with email. So today, I am
going to sign up with Google. You will click here
b. Click Teacher, student, parent, other
c. Click School or University, since I am
doing this for my elementary school I will
click school.
d. From here you will click the Select
Country, United States.
e. Then put in your zip code. The reason you
are putting in your Select zip code is so it
can find your school. And you will go down
and try to find your school. If your school
is not here, you will click add your
institution, mine is so I will click on
Cleveland Elementary.
f. And then you will click Complete sign up.

5 Landing Page Explanation After you’ve logged in the screen can be a bit
Menu overwhelming at first glance, so let me just briefly go over
this page.
The menu is what you will use to get to your profile
information and settings, as well as to log out.

The popular quizzes are just that, quizzes that are


Popular Quizzes popular right now. You can search topic, by mathematics,
and search the popular quizzes in mathematics. Same
thing as English and so forth. This is fun when you’re
leading up to a big events such as the World Cup or the
Olympics. It’s fun to search through some of those
popular quizzes, the ones that a lot of people are using to
get your information.

Over here to the right we see the quiz questions. If I


Preview Pane
hover over a quiz I can then scroll down and check out
the questions without actually having to click on the quiz
itself and we will go over that more depth on this in just a
little bit.

Search bar And lastly, the search bar up at the top and that is where
you will actually search for the quizzes that you want.
6 Click Find Quiz To find a quiz you can either click on Find a quiz, search
using the tool bar, or click the search quizzes in the
middle. For whatever reason I always tend to use the
search bar. You can choose to do a broad search and
click Mathematics, English, or History and then once you
click your choice, it will give you popular quizzes for the
day, like we talked about earlier.
I am going to search addition. This will give me some
filter options. I can filter by most relevant, most played, or
recent, or I can also go to All grades either elementary,
middle, high, or university. So I will go to my grade level,
elementary.

7 How to pick a quiz from results Once you have filtered your results, now you will need
decide which quiz to look at and you can do this by
seeing how many times the quiz has been played, the
grade level that the quiz aimed for, how many people
liked the quiz, and even when the quiz was created.

You can see over to the right, once I hover over the quiz,
I’m not clicking on it, but just hovering, the preview pane
changes and that preview pane is the actual quiz that I
can just quickly just scroll down to see if that quiz is worth
your time to go view. If it is worth your time and it looks
like it could be a good quiz for me, then you click on on it
and it gives you a little bit more information. Now you can
see average accuracy which could help you decide how
your users might be able to use this quiz.

8 Ready to Play: Play Live Once you pick your quiz, now it’s time to decide how you
want to use the quiz with your students. You have two
options: to Play Live or Homework.
The first option I’ll show you is Play Live. You chose to
Play Live which means you want to do it right there with
your students. After clicking Play Live, you will be given
some choices on how your game will run. Decide on if
you want to shuffle your questions, if you want to shuffle
your answer options, if you want to show your answers, or
you want to show your review at the end of the quiz. To
deselect all you have to do is click the radio button and it
would turn gray so that you would know that you have not
selected that option. This is completely preference and
sometimes I will click different things for each game that I
start.
The bottom section is for game settings, you have show
quiz leaderboard, question time, show memes, and play
music. Again, you have you have to know your students
in order to decide if you have to do things times with your
students. If you want to show the memes, I would
suggest clicking on the view meme set and then you can
actually see which meme students would see if they get it
correct and which memes they would see if they get it
incorrect. So this helps for younger students to maybe
not get their feelings hurt if you preview them first.

9 Ready to Play: Homework The other deployment option for Quizizz Homework.
Homework differs from Play Live by Homework is just
given a code and students can do it in their time, at their
house, in small group, it doesn’t all need to be done
together. If you click on Homework, you can see if I scroll
down I have the same options I did with the Live game.
The only difference was at the top, and at the top we have
a date that can be up to 2 weeks out. You can click the
date, up to two weeks out, and the time, and once you do
that you can click Proceed. You will be given the
homework code and you can put that code into Google
Classroom, Edmodo, or Remind. Being a Google School
this is simple for me just put the code into Google
Classroom for student homework instead them having to
keep up with a piece of paper.

You can even extend the deadline. Let’s say that you are
Extend Homework teaching something and it is taking a little longer that you
intended, you can go back to edit, as long as the
assignment has not already expired you can go to edit
and again within the 2 week window you can change that
date if needed. You can extend a homework deadline up
to 2 weeks into the future. There is no limit to the number
of times the deadline can be extended, just make sure to
do it before the current deadline expires.
10 Modifying Premade Quizzes Now, let’s get in to how you modify a quiz that is already
created. Once you pick a quiz and you look at it you see
that you like the quiz however you need some additions
or deletions based on your student body. What you
would do is click on it and then you have an option to
duplicate, print or share. Now I will show you these
options print and share first, but just remember you would
not want to print or share until you actually make some
edits to the questions.

To share, you would click share and then click the share,
Share then click get sharable link, and then copy the link
provided or share directly to Facebook, Twitter, or Google
Plus. Then as well you can share with teachers at your
school, so teachers that signed up and also put in the
same school name you can share that particular quiz with
that teacher, or if you wanted to email a teacher you can
do it that way.

To print, all you would do is click print and it gives you a


Print printable version of your quiz. You can see what it looks
like before you deploy your quiz. This is helpful if a
student is absent when you do a live quiz, you would still
be able to have the student complete the assignment.

What we’re going to do now is to duplicate the quiz before


Duplicate we start to make the edits. As you duplicate, you now
have a quiz that is your own.

11 Editing a premade Quiz Once you have duplicated a quiz, now you have five
options here instead of three, You now have the edit as
well as the delete option. If you want to edit you would
click edit, and it would bring up the individual questions.
The neat thing about this is that you can take the bones of
someones elses quiz and really make it work for your
classroom. .
After you click edit, you have all of the questions listed
and what I like to do before I even look at the questions is
to come over here and check out the title and go ahead
and edit my title. I would click edit, and then title it
something that made sense for me, so maybe
addition-june so that I knew that what month I was
completing the lesson. You can make it public or private,
public of course being that anyone can get to it and
private being just you. The language, You can edit the
language and you can even do the grade. If you click on
the grade, you can choose a grade band. If you wanted
to do kindergarten through second, or you can just do the
actual grade. Maybe it was listed as second grade, but
you feel like it’s a better use for first grade, you can
change that and then just press save details. Then you
can also do align to standards. This is great for
assessment right now. We always want to have our
assessment aligning towards the standards. I always put
my standard in any chance I get. I would click align to
standard, and then I would click on my state or if you are
a Common Core Standards state you would then click the
grade level and remember I changed it to first grade so I
would click first and then you would either enter language
arts or math. Then add this standard. Now this doesn’t
add the actual specific standard, it adds the set of
standards that I can choose from in just a little bit.

12 Editing Individual Question Each question also has the ability to edit, duplicate, or
delete.

If you want to make a copy of the question for the exact


exact same question and change the answer choices you
could do that. If if you want to delete the question all
together.

We’re going to go ahead and look at edit. When I edit I


Options can come up here to edit my question if I want to change
it to look a little different I can do that. I can also change
answer choices. Let’s say that I just had them answer the
first one, so i want to the second answer to the correct
answer. I would just change it and then you click on the
green check that you would like to be your answer. take
you back to the rest of the quiz.
You can also do a multi-select. Multi select means that
students have to click all of the answer you select so if
you select the first answer, then students must select the
first two answers not just one or the other. So if I go go
back to single correct, I can look over here and see how it
looks for the students. It’s a good view of what the
students will see. I can add an image if you wanted, to
add a ten frame dot cards instead of the text you could do
that. This is also helpful with kindergarten if they are
reading a story and they can’t read the text to answer,
you could always put a picture to help them answer.
Another one that I can edit is the time that is allowed. I
can go from five seconds to fifteen minutes for each
question. Be careful that you are giving them an
appropriate amount of time but not too terrible long.

Standards Then my favorite part, is my tag standards. Earlier we put


in our Common Core Standards for math and now i can
can scroll through and find the exact Common Core
standards that I would like use with this particular
question. I am going to use add and subtract within
twenty. Then I would press save, make sure you press
save and now that question has a tag of the standard and
that question is edited.

To add an additional question let’s say you decide you


Add a question need more questions, you would do create new question,
there’s also a plus mark at the bottom that you can add. I
just do two plus four. You would go and edit the same
way we edited the last question. You would pick your
answer choice, make sure it is on single correct, if you
want to add an image you can add an image, you can add
an answer option if you would like, and then you can also
tag the standards if you would like. Change the time,
again this is how it will look to the student. Click save.
And now your question is 21 down at the bottom. Here is
the plus mark that I said could click at the bottom if you
wanted to do an additional question. Now once you are
happy with your quiz and you are ready for student to be
able to use, you must click finish quiz and now your quiz
is ready to play live or homework.

13 Finding an edited quiz Once I log in and I am back on my main screen, finding
those quizzes that I’ve edited is very easy. You go to My
quizzes and it will list any of your quizzes that you have
edited or created yourself. I want to bring your attention to
this right here that says draft, this means that I need to
do something before it is truly saved. I would click on it
and then either continue editing or chose to delete. As
simple as it is, I could just finish editing quiz, the click
finish editing quiz and now coming back to my quizzes
that draft is now gone.

Delete a quiz Let’s say that I look at this January one and realize I no
longer need it. I would come to delete, I would delete it
and it no long appears in my folder.

14 Closing I hope you love Quizizz as much as I do for assessment.


This fun, engaging tool meakes assessment less painful
for both teachers and students. And Remember this is
just a peak at Quizizz, you can still create your own
quizzes and use the reports for data. I hope you enjoy it
and keep using Quizziz!

15 Credit Quizizz: Free quizzes for every student. (n.d.). Retrieved


July 5, from https://quizizz.com/

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