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Introducing eTV’s new video annotation service, EVA

When the people at eTV learned that the video annotation ZAPTION service that had been integrated into theirs was closing, there was only one thing for it.

“Realising how powerful being able to add interactive content to videos is for teaching and student engagement, we decided to build our own,” said eTV General manager Gresham Bradley. “Now EVA, eTV’s Enhanced Video Annotation service, is here.”

EVA offers 13 different types of interactions which pop up while the viewer watches the video:

“To help people get to know how EVA works, using the interactive creation tools and response data will be completely FREE until February 2017,” added Bradley. “Thereafter, all users will be able to create, interact and view EVAs for free, but a modest per teacher and student subscription will be required to access the data created by users entering answers into EVA’s quizzes and question-based interactions.

For full information go to etv.org.nz

 

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