Kaltura video quizzes can be used as self-checks for students to allow them to pause and answer a question to determine whether they listened and understood what they just watched. While Kaltura video quizzes can be used as Canvas assignments we do not currently recommend that due to issues outlined in Canvas - Adding a Kaltura Video Quiz As a Canvas Course Assignment [UW-Madison] . We recommend that you keep your video quizzes to a maximum of 4-6 minutes in length.
Note: Since Kaltura video quizzes don't work reliably for 100% of students we recommend you use video quizzes for student self-testing and preparation with no associated points or grade, and Canvas quizzes for anything with points or a grade.
Toggle the settings menu to visible or hidden by clicking the icon next to Quiz:

Details settings
Details allows you to edit the name and whether a welcome message displays along with the welcome message for the quiz.
- If it isn't expanded click the black arrow next to Details:

Be sure to also notice the scroll bar on the right. If you scroll down you can also check or uncheck boxes to Allow Download of Questions List and provide some basic Instructions:

Scores settings
Scores allows you to configure:
- Do Not Show Scores - A "Thank You" message will display after submitting the quiz, or
- Show Scores - Your viewers will see the quiz score page after the quiz is submitted.
- The Include Answers checkbox determines whether viewers will be able to see correct/incorrect answers:

Experience settings
Under Experience you can:
- Allow Answers Change - Allow viewers to change their answers before submitting a quiz.
- Allow Skip - Allow viewers to skip questions.

- Scroll down to see the option to set No seeking forward:

Generally we do not recommend instructors disable the ability for students to seek forward as it reduces student control and can make troubleshooting video quizzes more difficult.
Instructors have a few options to integrate Kaltura video quizzes with Canvas:
- Kaltura video quizzes can be embedded in a page or other Canvas area wherever the Canvas rich content editor exists. Embedding video quizzes this way will not send a grade for the student to the Canvas gradebook but can still be useful in helping students self-assess and determine whether they understand what they are watching. We recommend that you only use multiple choice, true-false, and reflection point questions for self assessment quizzes. Students can then be more formally assessed on the content via other assignments, Canvas quizzes, exams, etc. More information on embedding an video quiz is available in Canvas - Upload and Embed a New Kaltura Mediaspace Video in a Canvas Page [UW-Madison] . this will still collect individual analytics on student answers and viewing.
- Kaltura video quizzes can also be embedded by using embed code. How to find a media entry's embed code is described in Kaltura - How to Get a Link or Embed Code to a Video in MediaSpace [UW-Madison] . This will not collect individual student analytics.
- Kaltura video quizzes can be setup as a Canvas assignment. When setup this way video quiz grades are sent to the Canvas gradebook. See Canvas - Adding a Kaltura Video Quiz As a Canvas Course Assignment [UW-Madison] for information on setting up video quizzes as a Canvas assignment. Unfortunately due to Kaltura video quizzes not working reliably for 100% of students we do not currently recommend they be used as assignments. We are providing the information for those who want to see how it works.
Play the following video to see an example of how a Kaltura video quiz works: