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Collecting video assignments

by Berlin Fang | Aug 27, 2019 | Adams Blog

You can use “Studio” to collect student videos as assignments.

Video assignments can only be seen by you. If you want students to see each other’s videos, you could use the discussions tool, which can also be grade-able.  Check this tutorial for more information.

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