Interactive content With H5p
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https://doi.org/10.36790/epistemus.v13i26.98Keywords:
Learning object, learning managements system, H5PAbstract
In this article the digital tool H5P is presented as an alternative for the design of interactive materials to support teaching. Two alternatives are presented to develop Virtual Learning Objects with H5P. In addition, some other benefits for this tool are shown.
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