H5P for Moodle is ready
We’re excited to announce that the H5P plugin for Moodle is finally ready. Moodle users may now install H5P, and be able to create great interactive content directly from Moodle. Similarly, H5P users may install H5P, and use all its features in the world’s most popular open source Learning Management System. We look forward to seeing what the two open source communities may achieve in the future.
H5P beta for Moodle has been available for the community and used on over 100 installs for about three weeks now. Not a single bug has been reported. We’re now sending the code to Moodle.org, and consider it a Release Candidate. It has gone through all our standard regression testing routines, as well as considerable use in the community, and some Moodle consultants have been using it in production since May without any issues.
The Moodle plugin has all the typical H5P features including:
- Can create and view all H5P content types
- Supports download and upload of H5P files for sharing H5P content between websites
- Gradebook integration
- Copyright handling
H5P is implemented as an activity for Moodle, meaning it can be used in all contexts where Moodle activities may be used. See the video below for an impression of how H5P for Moodle works:
H5P for Moodle was created in cooperation between Mediamaisteri and Joubel, with funding from Mediamaisteri. Joubel has also received funding to put some extra pieces in place from a community member in the US, and will be releasing a new version soon with APIs for changing styling, and other advanced features already available for WordPress and Drupal.
Last, but not least: Moodle will be kept up to date with all upcoming H5P releases.
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Comments
dmoses
Fri, 07/15/2016 - 02:00
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moodle version(s)?
What moodle version(s) are supported?
Thanks,
Don
rwatts
Fri, 07/15/2016 - 03:26
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moodle versions
I tried it on 2.6.11 and it seemed to do fine. I haven't done much as yet but am excited about the possibilities of a more interactive site.
falcon
Mon, 07/18/2016 - 19:22
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:)
:)
falcon
Fri, 07/15/2016 - 14:43
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We've tested with 2.7 - 3.1
We've tested with 2.7 - 3.1.
Best,
Svein-Tore
stopbit
Fri, 07/15/2016 - 10:17
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Future of my courses
Hi,
Very exciting, I've been using H5P since the begining of the year and have created two whole courses using it in Wordpress. I'll be transferring these straight into Moodle and plan to use H5P for nearly all of my future course developements.
A big thank you and well done!
falcon
Fri, 07/15/2016 - 14:44
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Hi stopbit!Glad you finalle
Hi stopbit!
Glad you finalle can do everything in Moodle. Hope you'll keep sharing your experiences and suggestions :)
sarah
Wed, 07/20/2016 - 02:36
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Congratulations on the release!
I wondered if it were possible to integrate/embed the H5P content in the context of a page, rather than make it a link? I understand this is the way Moodle is structured - however is it possible to create a library of content, like wordpress, and embed the content wherever (either the course page or a web page?)
Thank you,
Sarah
icc
Wed, 07/20/2016 - 10:34
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Unfortunately, for the time
Unfortunately, for the time being, all H5Ps have to be activities that belong to a course and get a grade, I guess that is just how Moodle was intended to be used. I see lots of other people wanting this as well. Some want to add H5Ps to lessons: https://h5p.org/comment/5937 and others to be able to use shortcodes in all text editors: https://github.com/h5p/h5p-moodle-plugin/issues/30
What do you think you would prefer?
Hopefully, we can get some extra time on our hands soon and make these improvements.
Also, I believe some people have requested an easier way to clone content as well.
I'm not sure but it feels a bit like the content should be cloned if it's used multiple places, as it's a one to one relationship between the activity and grades. I.e. if the same content is used in two lessons I guess you don't want the same grade for both.
Feel free to share your thoughts!
Edit: fixed the links
sarah
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 02:24
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Hi icc,I agree - it would be
Hi icc,
I agree - it would be useful for H5P content to have a clone button (as an entirely unique resource) to leverage off the settings and design of a previously developed resource.
I think that H5P (and all Moodle activities and resources) should have the flexibility to be added into text editors. Embedding using iframes will work but the practice of hiding activities and resources, changing permissions, then embedding them where you want to is cumbersome (like Stopbit describes below) just to achieve their hierarchy and user experience you want. It would be a great step forward if Moodle considered the ability to add activities to resources ie add H5P to page so yes a button in the text editor would be amazing (or just a reference shortcode / macro)
icc
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 09:49
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Great, thank you! Your input
Great, thank you! Your input will be taken into account when planning the next release.
sarah
Tue, 08/23/2016 - 01:31
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Hi icc, I recently posted to
Hi icc, I recently posted to this thread and in my previous post above I assumed that it would be possible to embed a Moodle H5P resource into a page resource. We have installed the plugin on our test server and it doesn't seem to be the case. Currently, the only way I can do this is by running a wordpress site with H5P and embedding the resource that way into Moodle - of course the result does not get populated in the gradebook.
I am trying to understand the issues... is the problem the following: If you create an H5P resource in Course A and then you embed it in Course B, the result of the activity is sent to Course A? Then there are issues around enrolment etc and messing up the gradebook of Course A. What if there was a course ID verification that only let the user embed the resource within the course?
There's been big interest in H5P at our university and our designers and developers were very much looking forward to the potential of using H5P as a way of improving the user experience, interactivity and the design of Moodle courses and this can only be done if it can be embedded on pages and courses (or by using the shortcode option that is being explored).
Look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Best regards,
Sarah
thomasmars
Tue, 08/23/2016 - 10:36
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Hi Sarah,
My knowledge on Moodle is limited, but I will try to clarify:
This can be done in several ways, what you suggest is an embed if I got it right. Embedding has the problem that there only is one instance of the content, thus it will keep its original connections to a course, its users and their grades. One way to solve this would be to create the H5Ps as a decoupled resource which is not connected to any course, then allow inserting the resources as standalone instances into courses. However this would require a system for keeping track of all H5P resources and inserting them in courses, I'm not sure if this would be possible in Moodle. Now I would like to make the case that cloning content is a good alternative, apart from taking up additional disk space. Cloning or exporting content is one of the big advantages of H5P, you can download content from any page and upload it to your course, likewise you can download content that you just created for a course, and upload it to a new course. This should give you all the features of course, user and grades integration, without too much of an productivity penalty. Is this an alternative approach you could make use of ?
Icc is on vacation at the moment, I believe he will be back in two weeks time.
Thomas
sarah
Wed, 08/24/2016 - 02:45
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Hi Thomas
Thanks for your quick message. I think I understand. So below I try to explain more clearly the way we wish to use the embed function:
It seems that the issue arises when users want to embed the resource perhaps in another course or an external webpage. In which class the connections to the course would be severed.
The problem with Moodle is that it is badly designed for usability/interactivity (or at least very dated) and we thought H5P could have been a way of improving the user experience but it cannot be done without the option of embedding.
Thanks again,
Sarah
stopbit
Wed, 08/24/2016 - 10:49
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Front Page
Hi Sarah,
If you wanted to make the H5P activities available for other sites I can think of two or three options - building on the method you already use (as many of us do with moodle).
Personally I embed H5P activities from wordpress at present, but I'm looking to migrate these to Moodle. Any improvement to insert H5P activities would be welcome. Although Using a 'filter' is probably a good solution - similar to the wordpress insert short-code function allowing H5P activities anywhere. Another solution mentioned was giving capability to the wysiwyg editor to insert H5P activities, which would be an awesome approach.
Cheers
thomasmars
Wed, 08/24/2016 - 12:51
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Thank you for the
Thank you for the clarification Sarah, those are some excellent examples. I would love to see them supported as well. Do you know of any examples of Moodle plugins that allow you to embed a Moodle activity within other content, such as the course introduction or a page resource ?
Thomas
sarah
Fri, 08/26/2016 - 09:24
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Thank you for all the
Thank you for all the responses everyone. I don't know of any examples of the model we describe to be honest. Currently I am using
Currently, I am using wordpress to host the resources and embedding them in moodle. It is working fantastically except for the interactive video iframe does not work in Moodle on an iPhone 6! it works everywhere else so well. The course presentation works in iPhone 6.
thomasmars
Fri, 08/26/2016 - 10:42
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Hi,
Hopefully Interactive Video will play well with the latest changes in iOS, as discussed here: https://h5p.org/comment/6446#comment-6446
sarah
Mon, 08/29/2016 - 06:39
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Hi Thomas
Thanks for the link. That is really great news about iOS 10. The issue, however, is that the interactive video does not appear properly when embedded in Moodle and other sites (it's just a black bar) when viewing on iPhone. It is the newer version of the interactive video which is causing problems. I've still got some interactive video assets in the deprecated version and it works fine embedded on iPhone (Moodle and other sites) however the new version of the interactive video just appears as a black bar. This includes interactive video embedded from the H5P site as well.
Details:
fnoks
Tue, 08/30/2016 - 12:02
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Hi,We are adding several new
Hi,
We are adding several new features for Interactive Video in the upcoming release. We will do some testing of your scenario before it is released.
stopbit
Wed, 07/20/2016 - 11:06
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H5P anywhere
Hi,
I too feel there should be some form of moodle 'filter' (aka shortcode) that will allow to insertion of H5P activities, so they can appear anywhere.
Currently I use the Lesson module of moodle and embed H5P activities using the iFrame code (from wordpress). I also do this within moodle 'Labels' which can appear anywhere on the course page. I have use 1 course section per H5P, I add a label with the iFrame code to embed H5P presentations, so they appear directly on the course sections. This makes for fairly smooth navigation between H5P presentation (users just have to come out of full screen mode at the end of the H5P. For this I set 1 section to be displayed at a time within the course config.
It would definitely be a BIG advantage to have filters (shortcodes) that allow H5Ps to be inserted/embedded anywhere and would make things much easier.
I would however agree that when embedding content in this way, it would be again advantageous to copy the activity, so it can be individually graded - I believe tracking how well a student performs is paramount when it comes to online learning.
A workaround for embedding activities created in Moodle is to move them to a hidden course section, then change user permissions to access/view H5P activities, but not for hidden sections. This has it's own set of issues, but is something I have done for a myriad of different reasons for other activities in the past.
H5P flow control - Within the lesson module there is something called 'flow control' which allows the editor to choose an activity to link to at the end of a lesson. I have hacked up the lesson module and 'borrowed' certain code and hacked in my own, to add this functionality to all activity types.
This allows me to easily create links between moodle activities, so when they are complete (or have reach to end of them) a button button appears to either return to the course page or 'Continue to next activity ##activity name##'. This provides great flexibility and really really helps navigation from a student point of view. Students don't get lost, don't have to click an unnecessary amount of buttons and everyone is generally happier because of the ease of use. This has always been a problem with Moodle - that is there is no smooth navigation between learning activities (or very limited at least). It would be fantastic to have improved navigation capability for H5P activities, so they can be easily connected/linked together - I can stop using the 'flow control' method I hacked in and rely on built in functionality.
thomasmars
Wed, 07/20/2016 - 11:35
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Hi Stopbit,
Thaks alot for your insight into this. Easy flow control between activities makes a lot of sense.
I would love to hear more about how this works out for you and a pull request if you find a good solution :)
sarah
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 02:33
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Hi stopbit, it sounds like
Hi stopbit, it sounds like you have gone to a lot effort to build a navigable user experience. There is an interesting conditional feature in moodle that allows you to restrict access to an activity/resource until the user has somehow completed the previous however I don't think it quite achieves the same smooth experience you describe.
stopbit
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 14:02
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Flow Controls in Moodle
Hi Sarah,
Conditional Activities
I also use the 'conditional feature' within moodle in conjunction with the navigation improvements. This prevents students from progressing until certain requirements are met, i.e. grades achieved in previous modules etc. before access is permitted to an activity. There is also a completion setting too.
Improved Moodle Navigation
I improved the Moodle navigation by doing 1 important thing. Parts of the code were borrowed from the 'Lesson' module, which has a built in 'flow control' feature. This feature links to any other activity upon completion of a lesson in the part where the grades for your attempt are displayed.
Flow Control for All Moodle Activities
I hi-jacked this feature and added to it for other modules, such as the Quiz activity (and most others in my moodle). Within the quiz there is a Flow Control setting, which now has the same flow control options as the Lesson module. Editing the quiz now shows a drop down list with activities to link to upon successful completion of a quiz; and a button linking to the next selected activity is displayed to the student on the results page. If a student did not pass this button is not shown - (although I also edited the quiz module code to show a return to 'section / course page' depending on the configuration settings of the entire course - this depends on alls sections are in one page or individually displayed).
Flow Control Screen shots
So, students see something like the attached image at the end of a quiz.
Also attached is the configuration setting within the quiz showning the drop down to select an activity to link to. As I said nearly all other modules now have this flow control option in my moode @ SHEilds eLearning
This simple change has made my courses much better for course navigation - students can easily navigate from activity to activity or return to sections or the main course page. It's quite intuitive or at least that's what our students tell me.
Shame we have to code this in - Why not in Moodle Core?
We have a very customised Moodle installation, so moving between versions with such customisations is usually a bit of a pain, but we have features that no other moodle install has, which is great for our students. Although causes me a headache at times - like the next upgrade, which we'll be working on very shortly to bring these features in to Moodle 3.1+
Moodle Text Editor + H5P
A capability to add H5P's via the text editor would be FANTASTIC! I can then use the lesson, quiz or another module to embed H5P content and at the same time continue to use the navigation method that's in our moodle to control smooth flow of navigation between activities.
Having said that, it is annoying to rely on our own methods to control smooth navigation in Moodle. It would be better for moodle to have this built-in the core, but I'm not holding my breath! I would really like some form of flow control to be built into H5P activities, linking from one to another; and in turn this would also prove to the Moodle community this is a worthwhile feature to build-in to moodle :-D
I hope my ideas are helpful, I can say this navigation control works well in practice.
icc
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 16:06
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Very good input! When
Very good input!
When inserting H5Ps via the text editor would you prefer different grades for each insertion?
stopbit
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 16:14
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Grades for Seperate H5P inserts
Hi ICC,
Glad you appraciate the input.
When inserting the H5P's I would agree that it is best to have each seperately graded. If they were inserted into another activity, the grade should probably count towards that activity also. Not sure how you'd practically acheive that, perhaps a sub-grade of an activity that counts towards the total of that activity.....?
Either way, each instance should have it's own grade assigned I believe.
Many Thanks for listening :-D
icc
Fri, 07/22/2016 - 16:21
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I agree, that would be the
I agree, that would be the most logical, thank you! :-)
[email protected]
Thu, 08/11/2016 - 22:54
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How H5P calculate grades
Hi, i would like to know how h5p calculate grades and if it is possible to configurate the value of the grade to each activity.
Thank you.
falcon
Fri, 08/12/2016 - 10:32
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Hi,Each activity has a max
Hi,
Each activity has a max score and the grade is the percentage score. It is not possible to configure it yet :/ In what cases would that be useful?
hansbrox
Thu, 08/25/2016 - 11:01
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The article "H5P for Moodle is ready" and the embed option
In this article there is an example of an interactive video with the embed button underneath. But when using the H5P-Plugin in Moodle this embed option is not available. How come? Is the example not from a Moodle Installation?
thomasmars
Thu, 08/25/2016 - 11:23
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Hi,
It is not from a Moodle installation. H5P.org runs on top of Drupal 7.
stopbit
Tue, 08/30/2016 - 12:06
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Looking forward...
Hi,
That's good news, I'm really looking forward to see the improvements. I hope that time seeking for more accurate timing is one of the ipmrovements. Our programmer created a pull request to add hundreths of a second timing, rather than limited to 1 second - 1 second really is not precise enough to stop or jump to sections of the videos.
fnoks
Wed, 08/31/2016 - 09:13
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The pull request implementing
The pull request implementing a more accurate timing is unfortunately not part of the upcoming release, but several other useful features are :)
stopbit
Wed, 08/31/2016 - 11:17
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Any chance of Better than 1 sec
Hi Fnoks,
I look forward to investigating the new features. It would be a big improvement to have better timings, so I hope you guys have this planned on the development roadmap?
Thanks
fnoks
Thu, 09/01/2016 - 10:03
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We haven't planned the
We haven't planned the release after the upcoming one in details yet. I will try to get it in :)