Bongo Video Assignments

Bongo Video Assignments is an online video assessment and assignment tool designed for educational purposes. It allows instructors and educators to create and manage video-based assignments for students and learners. With Bongo Video Assignments, educators can create assignments that require students to submit videos as part of their coursework. Students can record videos directly within the platform or upload pre-recorded videos to fulfill the assignment requirements. In addition, Bongo offers a range of interactive assignment types that encourage students to engage with uploaded videos, testing and reinforcing their learning skills.

Some of the benefits of using these types of assessments:

  • Enhanced Communication
  • Skill Development
  • Authentic Assessment
  • Feedback and Reflection
  • Peer Review

Four Types of Bongo Video Assignments


Training / Resources


Common Assignment Types

Presentations: Students can create and submit video presentations on various topics. This format allows them to showcase their understanding of the subject matter, communication skills, and ability to deliver a compelling message.

Role-Playing Scenarios: Instructors may design assignments that require students to act out role-playing scenarios. This type of assignment helps students apply theoretical knowledge to real-life situations and develop problem-solving and interpersonal skills.

Debates: Bongo Video Assignments can be used to conduct virtual debates. Students may be assigned to argue for or against a particular topic or issue, fostering critical thinking and persuasive communication abilities.

Language Practice: For language courses, students can record themselves speaking in the target language. This assignment type helps develop language proficiency, pronunciation, and fluency.

Simulations: Students may engage in simulations that replicate real-world situations, such as mock interviews, counseling sessions, or sales pitches. This allows learners to practice specific skills relevant to their field of study.

Field Reports: Students can use video assignments to present findings from field trips, research projects, or other practical experiences. This type of assignment promotes experiential learning and the integration of theory with real-world observations.

Group Projects: Bongo Video Assignments can support collaborative group projects, where team members contribute video segments to create a cohesive final presentation or report.

Reflections and Self-Assessments: Educators may use video assignments for reflective exercises, where students share their thoughts, insights, and self-assessments on their learning progress or personal development.

Demonstrations: Students can record demonstrations of specific skills, techniques, or procedures, such as scientific experiments, artistic performances, or technical tasks.