H5P Showcase Series
H5P Showcase #1: Accordions, Dialogue Cards, Drag & Drop, Fill in the Blank
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H5P makes it easy to create interactive, engaging content in D2L. This workshop is the first in an ongoing series to provide practical, hands-on experience focused on creating activities using various H5P tools.
Please come with any ideas for using these tools in your courses. Not sure if these tools would work for you? You can view examples of each in advance: Accordion, Dialogue Cards, Drag and Drop, Fill in the Blank
To maximize your workshop experience, you should create an H5P account prior to the day of the workshop. See directions here.
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This is a Zoom workshop.
You will receive a Zoom meeting link the day before the workshop.
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Thanks to MTSU Online for co-sponsoring this workshop!
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