This is the 1.0-rc version of the H5P plugin for Moodle. That means that this version is feature complete but you might encounter bugs or issues that will not be present in the final version.
Create and add rich content inside your LMS for free. Some examples of what you get with H5P are Interactive Video, Quizzes, Collage and Timeline.
One of the great benefits with using H5P is that it gives you access to lots of different interactive content types.
Another great benefit with H5P is that it allows you to easily share and reuse content. To reuse content, you just download the H5P you would like to edit and make your changes – e.g. translate to a new language or adjust it to a new situation.
H5P is:
- Open Source
- Free to Use
- HTML5
- Responsive
The H5P community is actively contributing to improve H5P. Updates and new features are continuously made available on the community portal H5P.org.
View our setup for Moodle to get information on how to get started with H5P.
If you can't wait for the final release or simply wish to help test the plugin, you can download the beta version. Here is an example. Remember to replace the version number with the latest from the releases page:
git clone --branch 1.0-rc.2 https://github.com/h5p/h5p-moodle-plugin.git hvp && cd hvp && git submodule update --init
It's not recommended to download the tag/version from the
releases page as you would
also have to download the appropriate version of
h5p-php-library and
h5p-editor-php-library to
put inside the library
and editor
folders.
Warning! Using the development version may cause strange bugs, so do not use it for production!
Inside your moodle/mod
folder you run the following command:
git clone https://github.com/h5p/h5p-moodle-plugin.git hvp && cd hvp && git submodule update --init
In Moodle, go to administrator -> plugin overview, and press 'Update database'.
Settings can be found at: Site Administration -> Plugins -> Activity Modules -> H5P
Feel free to contribute by:
- Submitting translations
- Testing and creating issues. But remember to check if the issues is already reported before creating a new one. Perhaps you can contribute to an already existing issue?
- Solving issues and submitting code through Pull Requests.