Adding Links and Videos for PHOA Projects to Schoology
Keywords: Hands on Art, add content for PHOA
Aliases: Schoology, Hands on Art
If you would like to add support materials for Peninsula Hands On Art lesson to your Schoology course, this video walks you through:
- Downloading the videos and saving them to a Google Folder
- Using Insert Content or Resources to embed the videos in an Assignment or Page in a course
- Adding links to the PHOA project page
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Video Transcription:
In the video "Adding Links and Videos for PHOA Projects to Schoology" by Donna Squires, uploaded on November 20, 2020, a tutorial is presented on incorporating Peninsula Hands-On Art (PHOA) project resources into a Schoology course. The video is 570 seconds long and covers the following steps:
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Accessing the Main Page of Hands-On Art: From the main page in Hands-On Art, navigate to the specific projects, like the October and December projects.
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Embedding Videos: To embed videos from these projects, open the desired video and use the three dots to download it. Alternatively, you can copy the video's URL for embedding in Schoology.
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Adding Videos or Links in Schoology: Create a folder in Schoology for PHOA. Donna demonstrates adding videos or links both as a page and as an assignment.
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Setting Up a Page: In the page setup, you can simply paste the URL of the video as a hyperlink or embed the video directly. This can be done by using the 'Insert Content' option, selecting 'Google Drive Resource App,' and importing the desired video from the Hands-On Art folder.
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Creating an Assignment: Similar to a page, you can add a link or embed a video in an assignment. The key difference with an assignment is the ability to set a due date and allow students to submit their art as a photo or recording.
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Additional Instructions: Donna suggests adding instructions for students, such as how to view the video in full screen.
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Student View: Viewing the course as a student, the embedded video and link appear in the upcoming events. Donna demonstrates how students will see and interact with the page or assignment, including submitting their art if it's an assignment.
The video concludes with a reminder that these methods can be used for adding materials, links, or videos to PHOA projects in Schoology and invites viewers to ask questions if they need further assistance. The tutorial aims to assist educators in effectively incorporating art resources into their Schoology courses.