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increases student engagement. Using video,students can pause or rewind if the content didn’t make initial sense. The professor can simulatequestion and answer approach in a F2F classroom in an online environment by using interactivevideo. Student feedback found in Appendix A, shows that interactive video experimented during2016 provides a more engaging experience and documented elsewhere by the authors [4].Because watching a video is mostly a passive experience, the authors wanted students to havemore interaction with the videos to increase engagement. In EE 110 for example, embeddedquestions were posted on top of the videos to simulate a Q&A conversation with students.Interactions were added without redoing the 9 hours of 70-plus videos using