How Replay It Supports the Australian Curriculum

In today’s classrooms, video is more than just a tool—it’s a catalyst for richer learning, deeper reflection, and meaningful assessment. Replay It, our hands-free video playback tool, brings these opportunities to life in the simplest way possible.

While Replay It may not directly “tick boxes” in terms of curriculum outcomes on its own, it plays a powerful enabling role in helping teachers and students achieve and exceed outcomes, particularly within Health and Physical Education (HPE) in the Australian Curriculum.


🎯 How Replay It Aligns With the Australian Curriculum

Let’s be clear: Replay It doesn’t replace good teaching. But it absolutely enhances it. Here’s how it complements key areas of the curriculum:

Health and Physical Education (HPE)

  • Reflect on feedback to improve performance (ACPMP086, ACPMP104)
  • Apply criteria to assess and refine movement skills (ACPMP088, ACPMP106)
  • Develop and apply personal and social skills in collaborative settings (ACPMP093, ACPMP111)

General Capabilities

  • Critical & Creative Thinking: Students analyse and evaluate movement strategies using video.
  • Personal & Social Capability: Build confidence and awareness through self-review.
  • ICT Capability: Meaningfully use digital tools for performance improvement.

Cross-Curricular Priorities

  • Sustainability: Promote self-directed learning and peer coaching in movement tasks.

⚙️ Simple Guidelines for Effective Classroom Use

To get the most out of Replay It, we recommend the following setup and flow:

  1. Set a Delay (10 Seconds Works Best):
    This gives students just enough time to complete a skill or movement and walk over to review their performance.
  2. Skill Roll-through Approach:
    Set up a station where students rotate through a skill-based task (e.g., throwing, jumping, or balancing), then immediately watch their performance via Replay It before repeating the task.
  3. Peer Coaching & Assessment:
    Encourage students to observe each other’s clips and give constructive feedback based on shared criteria.
  4. Self-Reflection Tasks:
    Ask students to reflect on what they saw in their clip and write down one strength and one area to improve.
  5. Portfolio Building:
    Use Replay It clips as part of student portfolios to demonstrate progress over time—ideal for formative assessment and reporting.

Ready to Get Started?

Getting started with Replay It is easy. Just install the Chrome Extension and begin your free trial today — no complicated setup, no extra devices. Just real-time feedback that enhances learning.

👉 Install the Replay It Chrome Extension and empower your students to reflect, grow, and thrive.