Skip to main contentRemixing is one of Edzo’s most powerful features. It lets you take any shared resource and make your own copy that you can customize however you like. The original stays untouched.
What is remixing?
When you remix a resource, Edzo creates a personal copy in your account. You can then edit it freely: change questions, adjust difficulty, add new content, rearrange sections, or adapt it for a different year level.
Think of it like photocopying a worksheet and then writing your own modifications on the copy. The original is still there for anyone else to use.
Why remix?
- Save time: Start from a well-made resource instead of building from scratch
- Customize for your learners: Adjust the difficulty, language, or focus for your specific class
- Adapt across year levels: Take a Year 4 activity and simplify it for Year 2, or extend it for Year 6
- Build on great ideas: See a resource with a clever approach? Remix it and make it your own
How to remix a resource
- Find a resource you’d like to use (browse the library or use search)
- Open the resource to preview it
- Click the Remix button
- Edzo creates a copy in Your Resources
- Open your copy and edit it as needed
Your remixed version is completely independent from the original. Any changes you make won’t affect the original, and updates to the original won’t change your copy.
What can you change in a remix?
Everything. Once you’ve remixed a resource, it’s yours to edit:
- Add, remove, or reorder blocks and questions
- Change question text, answers, and options
- Update images, videos, and media
- Adjust response settings (correct, answered, or optional)
- Modify XP points and attempt limits
- Change the title, description, and metadata
Sharing your remixed resources
Once you’ve customized a remixed resource, you can:
- Assign it to learners in your learning space
- Share it so other teachers can discover and remix it too
Sharing a remix makes it available for others to find and remix further, creating a cycle of collaborative improvement.
Tips for effective remixing
- Start with quality: Browse highly-rated resources as your starting point
- Remix for differentiation: Create Support, Apply, and Extend versions of the same activity for different ability levels
- Save your best work: Remixed resources you’re proud of can be shared back to help other teachers