Sample Course
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H5P Display
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In this activity learners match pairs of images. They are presented with unpaired images and have to either use drag...more
LessIn this activity learners match pairs of images. They are presented with unpaired images and have to either use drag and drop or click on the images they think matches. It is different from memory game because it is not required for both images in a pair to be the same. So the relation between two different images can be checked, like an animal and its fur, skin or plumage or fruit and their color.
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Activity that allows creating fill in the blanks tasks with advanced feedback. The main difference between classical "Fill in the...more
LessActivity that allows creating fill in the blanks tasks with advanced feedback. The main difference between classical "Fill in the blanks" and this one is that in this one you can provide feedback for a specific incorrect answer and you can also offer answers for users to choose from a dropdown.
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This activity is comprises a page with several elements in it, such as images, texts, several question types and interactions....more
LessThis activity is comprises a page with several elements in it, such as images, texts, several question types and interactions. It resembles the page of a textbook, with the advantage of having multimedia elements in it.
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Video activity with interactions such as questions, extra information etc. Wrong or right answer can send students to a different...more
LessVideo activity with interactions such as questions, extra information etc. Wrong or right answer can send students to a different point in the video or they can be asked reflection questions as they watch it.
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Image with hotspots, created by the teacher so students can interact with it and collect more information. Several types of...more
LessImage with hotspots, created by the teacher so students can interact with it and collect more information. Several types of content can be included in a hotspot, like videos, questions, texts with more information, links to outside or extra resources etc.
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