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#* locate and upload an existing .h5p file from the file picker > content bank or
#* locate and upload an existing .h5p file from the file picker > content bank or
#* click the link "Use the content bank (opens in a new window) to manage your H5P files" and, from the new window, create a new H5P activity, save it, return to the H5P activity settings and upload the file from the content bank.
#* click the link "Use the content bank (opens in a new window) to manage your H5P files" and, from the new window, create a new H5P activity, save it, return to the H5P activity settings and upload the file from the content bank.
# Remember that if you add the content as an alias, any content edition will update this instance; but if you add it as a copy changes won't be applied, See [[Working with files]] for more details


==Capabilities==
==Capabilities==

Revision as of 15:02, 19 June 2020

New feature
in Moodle 3.9!

The H5P activity enables H5P content created in the Content bank or on h5p.com to be easily added to a course.

Adding an H5P activity

  1. With the editing turned on in a course, click 'Add an activity or resource' and then select H5P.
  2. Add the title and other information and either:
    • upload a new activity (file extension .h5p) from the file picker or
    • locate and upload an existing .h5p file from the file picker > content bank or
    • click the link "Use the content bank (opens in a new window) to manage your H5P files" and, from the new window, create a new H5P activity, save it, return to the H5P activity settings and upload the file from the content bank.
  3. Remember that if you add the content as an alias, any content edition will update this instance; but if you add it as a copy changes won't be applied, See Working with files for more details

Capabilities

There are 4 capabilities relating to the H5P activity:

See also

  • H5P for more information on H5P in Moodle