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Interview

Evaluate speaking skills with video

How to create and customize an Interview question in Wooflash?

The Interview question enriches your courses by integrating a video dimension. It allows you to collect filmed responses, offering an excellent way to assess non-verbal communication and argumentation skills. It is a powerful tool for varying learning modes and enabling learners to practice speaking, whether for a role-play scenario, a presentation, or a language exercise.

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Create an Interview question

Enter your course and click on Create a question (or Create my first question if you haven't created one yet). Then, select the Interview question type under Questions.

Customize your Interview question

Once your Interview question is created, you can start by writing your question (1). Next, choose the type of response you want (2); you have the choice between a video recording or an audio recording.

Finally, you can add optional feedback or additional explanations that will appear once the learners have answered the question (3).

You can format your text or insert audio, an image, or a video using the formatting bar that appears when you click on the question text.

Under Options, you will have the ability to add tags to your question.

Once your question is customized, don't forget to click on Finish. The question will then be saved to your course. You can also click on Create another question if you wish to continue working on your course.

Collecting answers for the Interview question

You can find your learners' answers by going to the Results tab of your course. Then click on the Report section. You will find the details of each answer given and the recordings submitted for the Interview question.

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