Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the way students approach written assessment, sometimes in ways that undermine authenticity and depth of learning. As AI‑generated essays and homework become increasingly common educators across the UK are searching for practical, realistic solutions that don’t add to workload or rely on constant policing.
ClickView offers a refreshing way forward: using video‑based assessment and interactive learning tools to promote genuine student engagement, original thinking, and meaningful evidence of understanding. Based on a recent ClickView professional learning session, here are several powerful, classroom‑ready strategies.
AI tools make it easy for students to generate written responses that appear polished but lack authentic student voice. Video, by contrast, is far harder to outsource. When students create or interact with video content, they are required to respond personally, expressing knowledge verbally, visually, and creatively.
ClickView’s interactive features, analytics, and secure video‑upload tools give teachers a robust way to assess learning while moving beyond AI‑generated writing.mains a social media platform, subject to the same risks discussed across TikTok, X and Facebook.
Interactive Videos allow teachers to embed questions directly into curriculum‑aligned videos. As students watch, the video automatically pauses and prompts them to respond. Question types include:
Alongside it’s curriculum-aligned and vetted videos, ClickView provides curated interactive resources to again save teacher-time and workload. Using ClickView’s resources means that educators can be assured of high-quality videos to use with their students in a few clicks.
Teachers can:

Student‑recorded videos offer an engaging, authentic assessment method, particularly valuable in subjects where written responses fail to capture performance or process.
Any subject requiring metacognitive explanation (“Explain how you solved this problem…”)
One standout feature: students can annotate and make their own videos interactive.
They can:
This transforms a simple video upload into a rich evaluative artefact.
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Interactive video results appear instantly in ClickView’s analytics dashboard, giving teachers oversight of:
Teachers may export, review, or use these insights to inform follow‑up lessons or interventions.
For written or research‑based tasks, ClickView now includes a citation generator for videos — making it easier for students to include digital resources properly in essays and coursework.
Whether your setting uses 1:1 devices, shared laptops, or a blended model, these approaches are flexible:
AI isn’t going anywhere, but neither is the need for authentic, meaningful assessment. ClickView offers UK educators a practical way to navigate this landscape by leveraging the power of video, interactivity, and genuine student voice.

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Helen Morris-Cooper is a UK Senior Customer Success Manager of ClickView, an award-winning curriculum resource, trusted by over 7,000 schools and colleges. ClickView is home to a wide range of curriculum-aligned video content, plus the best educational documentaries, TV series and feature films, improving student engagement, reducing teacher workload and enhancing learning.
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