There are similar sites on the market:
- eduCanon - www.educanon.com eduCanon is another site where the teacher can edit or crop a video. Students can rewind the video but can not skip ahead. There is an option to upgrade your account which allows the teacher to add free-response questions.
- Zaption - www.zaption.com Zaption is a tool that allows teachers to use videos from the web or a video of their own to crop and embed assessments, creating a “tour”. Questions can be multiple choice, checkboxes, a drawing response, number response, open response, or a discussion. Teachers and students can use their Google accounts to sign in. Data can be exported to a spreadsheet file.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT EDPUZZLE
http://www.edudemic.com/edpuzzle-review-easy-use-tool-lets-teachers-quickly-turn-online-video-lessons/
Edudemic describes Edpuzzle as “a very simple tool that walks teachers through the video lesson creation process, with only a few limitations”.
https://www.graphite.org/website/edpuzzle
Graphite states that edpuzzle is an "Easy-to-use tool that allows teachers and students to customize, remix, and enhance online videos."
http://www.educationworld.com/a-tech/site-review/edpuzzle-video-editing.shtml
Education world describes Edpuzzle as a " great resource for the flipped classroom, allowing teachers to create and present innovative lectures in a safe environment. "