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openedx/xblock-in-video-quiz

In Video Quiz XBlock

This XBlock allows for Open edX components to be displayed to users inside of videos at specific time points.

Overview

This XBlock expects to have a Video component and a Problem component added to the same Unit as itself.

The XBlock is then configured (see below) to map timestamps (in seconds) to Component IDs (the Problems), along with the Video Component ID.

Whenever video playback reaches a configured timestamp, the video is paused and the corresponding Problem Component is overlayed on top of the Video.

The user can answer problem, though it is not required.

When the user clicks "Continue", the problem is closed and the video resumes where it left off.

Multiple timestamps can be configured per video.

Installation

Tutor

To add the In Video Quiz XBlock package to Tutor, follow these steps:

  1. Add the package to the OPENEDX_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS using the following command:
tutor config save --append OPENEDX_EXTRA_PIP_REQUIREMENTS="git+https://github.com/openedx/xblock-in-video-quiz@LATEST_RELEASE"
  1. Rebuild the Open edX image to include the new package:

    tutor images build openedx
  2. Start or restart the Open edX platform:

    tutor local start -d

The In Video Quiz XBlock should now be installed and available for use in your Open edX instance.

Other

Install the requirements into the python virtual environment of your edx-platform installation by running the following command from the root folder:

make requirements

Enabling in Studio

You can enable the In Video Quiz XBlock in Studio through the advanced settings.

  1. From the main page of a specific course, navigate to Settings -> Advanced Settings from the top menu.
  2. Add the "invideoquiz" to your Advanced module list.
  3. Click the "Save changes" button.

Advanced Settings

Configuration in Studio

Video Location: The ID of the Video Component, eg:
cf5557d7eee9408786116f9fead8b2ba
Problem Timemap: A JSON dictionary with:
  • timestamps (in seconds, as a string) as keys
  • a problem component ID as the value, eg:

{"5": "10fd296e593e404ba999d78c6a76db84"}

This would display the Problem 10fd29... 5 seconds into Video cf5557....

TODO: This should be further fleshed out to explain how to get these values, etc.

Testing in LMS

To see the full behavior, you must use the masquerade feature to impersonate a normal learner.

When viewing the Unit as a Staff/Instructor, you will instead see a debug note that displays at which point the video will be paused for the problem.

Implementation Notes

This approach is both clever and brittle.

With a small amount of code, we're able to leverage the functionality of existing problems and the video player into a fairly elegant solution.

But as it depends upon expected behavior and display in the LMS, it requires a specific configuration and the behavior is vulnerable to breaking as the LMS experience changes (eg, the conversion to the Learning MFE from the Legacy Courseware).

Future Work/Ideas

Ideally, this XBlock would be a Parent Component, that contains the Video+Problem components as children.

This would make the feature more resilient to LMS changes, as it would "know" which components to use and how to find and use them, without brittle lookups.

Setup and configuration would also be simplified, easing adoption.

A more customized Studio View could be added (along with, or in spite of the Parent Component change), which would also simplify configuration.

License

This software was forked from https://github.com/Stanford-Online/xblock-in-video-quiz

All contribution made to those repositories, the last of which is tagged final-bsd-3c-contribution, are licensed by the original contributors under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause License.

This software is now maintained for the purpose of the Open edX Project, which licenses any further contributions to this repository under the AGPLv3 license.