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Hello everyone, I am Erviana Savitri, I am a student of English Education Department from


Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta. In this video, I will make a video tutorial on how to
use Edpuzzle. Ok, the first thing you need to do is
2. Go to google chrome and type Edpuzzle and click on the top website.
3. We will go to the Edpuzzle page, it looks like this.
4. After that, you have to log in using your account, and choose “I’m a teacher”
5. Type your email and your password here and then click log in.
6. After that, you will go to Edpuzzle homepage.
7. After that, click "My classes" in the upper right corner, then click "add new class"
8. Here you have to write the class name and description. I will write a class "ICT in ELT"
with the description "This is ICT in ELT class, in every week there will be assignments
available"
9. After that, look at the grade level and subject whether it is appropriate or not, then click
create class.
10. And this is what the class looks like that I've created.
11. To create a task, click the Edpuzzle logo to return to Home.
12. After that, choose the appropriate learning video, you can also upload your own learning
video.
13. After that, there will be a video display like this.
14. There are 3 multiple-choice questions that you can edit here. After you finish editing, then
click finish.
15. Click Assign to add a video in class.
16. Click "ICT in ELT" for the class selection, then select the deadline for submitting
assignments, then click save.
17. After that click Assign to display it in class.
18. So, this is what the assignment looks like for students.
19. In order for students to access this class, you need to click "Share Assignment" and "Copy
Link"
20. Share the link with your students so they can access and work on it.
21. That's how to use Edpuzzle website for teachers.
22. Hopefully, this tutorial can be useful and can help those of you who are still having trouble
using Edpuzzle.
23. Okay, thanks for watching and I'll see you in another video tutorial. Bye-bye

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