Bookmarks allow you to identify classroom material you want to return to later, re-review, or take notes on. Bookmarks appear in your Study Guide, which includes a viewing panel for the slide or video location you have bookmarked.
Confusion Flags allow you to identify classroom material that you find confusing or need more explanation. Your instructor will see that someone has flagged that location or slide and may ask the class what they find confusing.
Bookmark a Video Location or Slide
Bookmarks let you mark locations in presentations or videos so you can find them quickly and easily without having to page through or scrub through the presentation or video.
To bookmark content
- Click the Bookmark icon in the toolbar.
- If the classroom has a video and a presentation, select whether you bookmark the scene or the slide.
If your Notes panel is not open when you click to bookmark a location, it will look like nothing happened. The bookmark is there in your notes. Re-clicking the bookmark within 30 seconds will un-bookmark the item, however, so try not to be too click-happy.
Once your content is bookmarked, the Bookmark appears with your Notes. You can click the bookmark to go to that location in the presentation or video (whichever you selected to bookmark).
Flagging Content as Confusing
Flags let you mark locations and material you find confusing or items the instructor may need to explain further to you or the class. Flagging content sends a notification to the instructor, letting them know that a student had some problem with the material. The notification flag includes the location of the presentation at the time it was flagged.
To flag content for clarification
- Click the Confusion Flag in the toolbar.
- If the classroom contains a video and a presentation, you will be asked to select whether the scene or the slide is confusing. If you want to flag both content items, click the flag again to make a second confusion flag for the other content type.