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Education use case

Adaptive learning paths inside the video

Ask one useful question, then send each learner to the explanation, practice, or next concept their answer shows they need.

Works with the lectures you have recorded. Students need no account.

Education use case

Give each learner the next lesson their answer shows they need.

Ask a comprehension question, branch a missed answer to focused review, and let a correct answer advance to the next concept.

  • Branch a missed answer to the exact concept the learner needs to review
  • Let a correct answer skip repetition and move straight to the next challenge
  • Report the path, responses, and completion for each learner
Viewer reporting: Classroom lesson with a question overlay and the per-student result view beside itMINDSTAMPPUBLISHEDViewer reportingGive each learner the next…VIEWERS1,284COMPLETION87%INTERACTIONS4,916AVERAGE SCORE92%Engagement over timeRecent viewers
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What changes

The lesson starts asking the questions

Three things a recorded lesson does once the interactions sit on the timeline.

Recall

Active recall inside the lesson

Ask the student to retrieve the idea at the point it is taught, which is where the retrieval actually helps.

Pacing

Self-paced paths that adapt

Send a student who missed the idea back to the explanation, and a student who has it straight to the next one.

Visibility

Engagement seen per student

Read the class as individuals before the lesson meets them, rather than as an average afterwards.

What gets measured

The three numbers a course team asks for

Participation, per student
Counted from answers given inside the lesson, not from a completion tick on the assignment.
Assessment completion
Recorded where the question was asked, so the score belongs to the concept it tested.
Rewatch, per segment
Attributed to the timecode students returned to, which is the part of the lecture to reteach.

Education FAQ

What course teams ask first

The objections that come up in every evaluation, answered plainly.

Does it connect to our LMS?

Yes. Completion and scores pass to Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, and other systems over SCORM and xAPI, so the gradebook stays the source of record.

Do students need an account?

No. Students open a link or an embed. You can still identify the response if the course requires it.

Can we use the lectures we have already recorded?

Yes. Interactions are layered on the existing recording, including video hosted on YouTube, Vimeo, or your institution’s own player.

How is student data handled?

Responses stay in your account, are exportable, and are only collected where you place an interaction that asks for them.

Is the player accessible?

Captions, keyboard operation, and screen reader labels are supported on the player and on every interaction placed on it.

Start with one lesson

Add three questions to one recorded lecture

Pick the lecture students ask about most and see what the answers tell you before the next session.