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Give students the power to record and submit audio and video responses in quizzes...
Cloud Poodll Recording Question enables students to record audio and video responses right inside Moodle's native Quiz.


After installing Cloud Poodll Recording Question, teachers are able to select "Cloud Poodll" from the list of questions when making a quiz. When answering the question, students are presented with a recorder which they use for recording their answer. The Cloud Poodll Recording Question has no dependencies. Teachers are able to choose the audio or video recorder skin that best serves their purposes, and all recordings are reliably stored in the Poodll cloud.

Please watch the Cloud Poodll Recording Question video for an overview.

About Poodll Cloud Poodll Recording Question

Cloud Poodll Recording Question makes collecting, storing, and playing student audio and video question responses effortless. Although the Moodle essay question can allow file submissions (including audio and video) from students, there are a number of practical considerations. Files may be submitted in formats that the teacher cannot open without downloading additional software. Some formats produce very large files that exceed course or site upload limits. And its not clear for students how to make a recording. All of these issues are avoided when using Cloud Poodll Assignment Submission. Poodll recorders appear right on the page. And Poodll handles recording, storage, transcoding, and playback to ensure that students and teachers do not get caught in technical issues.

Use Cases


Assessing Student Speaking

It is not always practical for each student to present live to their teachers and peers. Recorded audio and video submissions allow asynchonous assessment of student speaking, allowing teachers to preserve valuable instruction time. Cloud Poodll Recording Question is perfect for remote learning contexts in which learners lack the opportunity to present in a shared physical space.

Speaking Practice

In language learning contexts, teachers are always searching for new opportunities to get their students speaking. Recorded mini-tests give language learners the opportunity to practice basic skills such as self-introductions or presenting a unique aspect of their culture or homeland. Intermediate or advanced students might record extended monologues or unscripted conversations with classmates for assessment by the teacher.

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Getting Started

Cloud Poodll Recording Question requires a Poodll API username and secret. These are available with a free trial or paid subscription to Poodll. To get your API username and secret:

  1. Visit the Cloud Poodll Assignment Submission page at poodll.com
  2. Take a "30 day Free Trial"
  3. Register your Moodle site URL on your member page
  4. Pick up your Cloud Poodll API user and secret

Then you can install Cloud Poodll Recording Question as usual from the Moodle plugins directory. After installation you will be asked for your API user and secret. Please see the Cloud Poodll Recording Question support documentation for more information on installing and using Cloud Poodll Recording Question.

About Poodll

Poodll has been making plugins for Moodle since 2011. Our software has helped teachers build and deliver language courses in thousands of Moodle websites worldwide. Search for "Poodll" in the Moodle plugins directory to see a list containing more than 25 of our plugins. Poodll is based in Nagasaki, Japan.

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