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Create Video Quizzes With Blubbr |Free Technology for Teachers: Best of 2013 So Far...

Create Video Quizzes With Blubbr |Free Technology for Teachers: Best of 2013 So Far... | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Blubbr is a neat quiz creation service that you can use to create video-based quizzes. Using Blubbr you can create interactive quizzes that are based on YouTube clips. Your quizzes can be about anything of your choosing. The structure of the quizzes has a viewer watch a short clip then answer a multiple choice question about the clip. Viewers know right away if they chose the correct answer or not.

To create a quiz on Blubbr start by entering a topic for your quiz. After entering your topic enter a search for a video about that topic. Blubbr will generate a list of videos that you can select from to use in your quiz. When you find a video that works for you, trim the clip to a length that you like then write out your question and answer choices. Repeat the process for as many video clips as you like. Click here to try a short Blubbr quiz about the human heart....

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, July 7, 2013 9:11 PM

Though highlighted for education, Blubbr could be useful for training and engagement.

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Publishers Are in Love With This New Photo Platform | AdWeek

Publishers Are in Love With This New Photo Platform | AdWeek | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In a world where half of Facebook posts are now images, Web editors swoon over responsive design and brands place photos in tweets, it’s clear the Internet has become a more visual place. Now, one company is looking to exploit the love of pictures with a product that both editors and advertisers can use to make digital images more interactive, engaging and, perhaps most importantly, super shareable.

 

"If you communicate through an image, people engage with it—we know that because of Facebook," said Neil Vineberg, CMO of the two-year-old startup ThingLink. "And if you put content inside an image, the engagements go crazy." Vineberg observed that images embedded with videos, annotations or links see clickthrough rates of as much as 50 percent.

 

Forbes recently started using ThingLink to enhance its storytelling on the Web, turning a pictorial of the Forbes 400 into an interactive infographic complete with videos, story links and data. Want to know more about Oprah or Warren Buffet? Just hover over a button embedded in the picture, then click. Some 100,000 other publishers have signed on....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

ThingLink looks very promising for enhanced communication in every sector from PR, marketing and content marketing to education. 

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