Course Presentation

A free HTML5-based presentation content type which allows users to add multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, text, and other types of interactions to their presentations using only a web browser. Create engaging presentations with H5P and Course Presentation in publishing systems like Canvas, Brightspace, Blackboard, Moodle and WordPress.

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Berries
Here we demonstrate that you can add many different types of questions to a presentation. We've also included different backgrounds, images, and a video. There are also images you can click on to jump to new slides.
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A Course Presentation Game
Here we're using Active Surface Mode to completely disable Course Presentation's navigation and create our own gamified experience. "Active Surface Mode" is found under "Behaviour Settings".
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Classical Presentation
You may, of course, create classical presentations with images, texts and videos using Course Presentation.
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Raspberries
In this presentation, we've added custom navigation to the slides. It gives the presentation a completely different feel.

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Description

Course presentations consist of slides with multimedia, text, and many different types of interactions like interactive summaries, multiple choice questions and interactive videos. Learners can experience new interactive learning material and test their knowledge and memory in Course Presentations. As always with H5P, content is editable in web browsers, and the Course Presentation activity type includes a WYSIWYG drag and drop based authoring tool.

A typical use of the Course Presentation activity is to use a few slides to introduce a subject and follow these with a few more slides in which the user’s knowledge is tested. Course Presentations may however be used in many different ways, including as a presentation tool for use in the classroom, or as a game where the usual navigation is replaced with navigation buttons on top of the slides to let the user make choices and see the consequences of their choices.

Learn how to create Presentations in this tutorial.

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