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Please note the GoReact video assessment tool is licenced on a per student basis. If you wish to use this external tool, your department must purchase an official license via UCL ISD procurement. For information on how to obtain a licence, please send a request to Digital Education via email digi-ed@ucl.ac.uk.
GoReact is an external tool for feedback, grading, and critiquing of student video assignments. This video assessment software allows students to develop and demonstrate their skills online by individually or collaboratively creating video assignments and receiving personalised feedback.
Instructors create the video assignments. Students upload or record their video submissions. Instructors and/or peers then leave time-coded text, video, or audio feedback. Assignments can be graded using feedback, rubrics or points.
The GoReact video assessment tool allows tutors to easily capture videos of students for assessment of vital skills and to provide advanced feedback.
The tool is securely integrated with Moodle, so recording, viewing, and grading can happen anytime and anywhere.
Course administrators and tutors can add GoReact assignment links to their Moodle course for students to use. These video assignments can also be assessed with grades carrying back into the Moodle gradebook.
Students can access GoReact assignments created in their Moodle courses and add videos to be graded.
Ensure that your department has a license, you have appropriate access to the Moodle course page and any videos or documents you make available to your students are correctly licensed. For a brief summary of copyright considerations please see the copyright teaching page.
The UCL e-Learning baseline suggests the following for orientation:
Provide an indicator of effort (such as timings or page counts) for all compulsory tasks.
Link to instructions for any e-learning tools that students are expected to use.
For student active participation it is suggested that:
Adding GoReact as an external tool to your course:
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Caution
Be sure to review the GoReact tool settings and check the training videos to ensure you are happy with your video assignment. Most error messages can be resolved by editing the tool settings and ensuring that the assignment is set up correctly.
The following important points should be considered:
Note for Chromebook users:
Due to the widely varying hardware and (often limited) system resources in Chromebooks, their performance with GoReact may or may not be acceptable. In our testing, newer, more robust Chromebooks generally work fine, while older or more limited Chromebooks will struggle or can fail outright. If your GoReact experience on a Chromebook isn't satisfactory, you'll most likely need to use a different device.
Screen Capture:
GoReact is designed to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, levels A and AA. For more about WCAG 2.1 compliance, see: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.
The system works with native accessibility tools within Windows and Mac operating systems as well as the enhanced functions included in modern web browsers, including screen readers like JAWS®.
Additionally, GoReact uses the latest AI technology to accurately display real-time closed captions.
The GoReact website has examples and case studies for each video assignment type. Please see GoReact success stories page for examples on different video assignments you can use in your teaching.
For frequently asked questions, please check the GoReact documentation FAQs available.
This guide was partly adapted from the GoReact Help Materials, which contains full details and training videos about the GoReact video assessment tool.