Toddle supports integrations with external learning tools, providing students and teachers with seamless access to the resources they regularly utilize. In this article, we will explore how Toddle integrates with ClickView.
This article will cover how to:
Set up ClickView in Toddle
As an admin, you can add tools from Toddle’s pre-configured catalog that support the LTI 1.1 or 1.3 standards.
To begin:
1. Navigate to Admin portal→School setup→LTI apps
2. Click the ‘+Add’ button.
3. Select ‘Add from catalog’.
Tip: For partner tools like ClickView, always use the catalog option. The custom app setup is only meant for tools not listed in Toddle’s catalog. To learn how to set up a custom tool, refer to this article.
4. Select ClickView from the catalog.
5. Select the curriculum(s) where you want this tool.
6. Choose the appropriate ‘Version’ from the dropdown. Click ‘Save and next’.
Option 1: Integrate LTI tools with 1.1 standard
Enter the required credentials (client key, shared secret) provided by ClickView.
Toggle ‘Allow grade passback’ to enable scores from the LTI tool (e.g. quiz results) to flow back into Toddle’s gradebook.
Use the checkbox to enable the tool for teachers. Click ‘Save’ to complete the setup.
Option 2: Integrate LTI tools with 1.3 standard
Generate and enter the required credentials. For some tools, Toddle generates credentials that can be copied and pasted into the required fields. For others, credentials need to be obtained from the tool’s portal. The mandatory fields include:
Initiate login URL
Launch/Redirect URL
Keyset URL
Toggle these settings if needed:
Allow grade passback – When enabled, scores from the LTI tool (for example, quiz results) will automatically flow into Toddle’s gradebook for the assignments where the tool is added.
Allow roster access – When enabled, the LTI tool can access the class-wise list of all students and teachers rostered in the curriculum where the tool is launched. This allows the tool to recognize and match users correctly.
Use the checkbox to enable the tool for teachers. Click ‘Save’ to complete setup.
The integration will appear as a card showing the tool name, configured curriculums, LTI version, and its status (enabled or disabled for the teachers). From this card, you can view details of the integration, edit the settings, or delete the tool if required.
Note: If teachers have already started using the tool, you can still edit its settings. However, deleting the tool will immediately remove access for all teachers and students.
Use ClickView in the classroom
As an educator, you can incorporate integrated ClickView into your classroom by adding it to the submission template when creating class assignments. Here's how you can do it:
Click on ‘Add an external tool’ within the submission template.
Select ClickView.
Note: You might need to sign up or log in, depending on the tool you are using.
When you choose ClickView under the submission template, it opens directly within Toddle, providing access to a vast library of educational videos.
Note: The way it opens depends on the tool itself; some tools open inside Toddle (embedded in an iframe), while others open in a new tab.
Select a relevant video for your class task and click on the ‘Embed video’ option to add it to your assignment on Toddle.
In the pop-up, you can configure settings such as video size and autoplay before clicking ‘Embed’ to finalize the process.
Once embedded, the video will be added as a submission template, where you can rename or remove it using the three-dot menu. Click ‘Assign’ when you're ready.
Note: Scores from ClickView will flow into Toddle’s gradebook only if the ‘Allow grade passback’ setting is enabled during setup in Toddle. The scores will automatically scale according to the maximum score set for the assignment in Toddle.
View at the students’ end
Once you assign the task, students can see the ClickView attachment in their assigned task. In the ‘Your response’ section, they can click on the ‘Add’ button to begin interacting with the content.
Students can watch the assigned video within Toddle. If the video contains embedded quizzes, students will be prompted to answer them as they progress through the content.
Once students complete the video and quizzes, they can review their answers and submit them. They also have the option to continue watching the video if needed before finalizing their submission.
After submitting their responses, students must click ‘Mark as done’ to indicate that they have completed the assignment.
After submission, you can check out the responses given by the student as well as the marks scored by the student from the ‘All submissions’ tab.
If ‘Allow grade passback’ was enabled during setup, the student’s quiz scores from ClickView will automatically flow into Toddle’s gradebook and be scaled according to the maximum score set for the assignment.
You can provide additional feedback, assess performance, and mark the submission as evaluated, just like any other assignment on Toddle.
Note: Responses linked to external tools cannot be added as portfolio posts or downloaded.
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