If you are looking for adding more interactive content to your Brightspace courses, come join the NIC H5P Studio Space!
NIC has a space for instructors to quickly build small interactive content items for adding to a Brightspace course.
This free space is housed on a WordPress site that NIC has set up for all instructors to create their own interactive content.
A number of workshops were offered in late October 2024 but now all the content, steps and suggestions are on the Teach Anywhere site.
This is a CTLI-supported tool (not NIC IT) that is available because of the generosity of BC institutions who have installed WordPress with the H5P plug-in via a free platform (called the OpenETC). Usernames are free to all instructors in BC post-secondary institutions.
What is H5P Content?
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Who Can Access and Create Content?
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How Do I Get a Username to Get Started?
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What are the Steps to Create H5P Content?
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How do I Embed H5P Content into a Brightspace Course Page?
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Where Can I Learn More and Follow Some Guidelines?
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Why Use H5P Content?
There are many learning benefits in using interactive content. Here are a few examples!
- Allows for practice with recently learned content (retrieval practice)
- Provides engagement with content to help reinforce concepts and content (active learning)
- Creates an opportunity to self-test understanding for self-regulated learning (formative assessment)
- Gives the brain another modality for learning to assist in learning process (multi-modal learning)
- Breaks up larger components or content (chunking learning)
- Some of the H5P interactives allow for content display options (instructional design)
- Can assist in summarizing key concepts and learning near end of a module (consolidation)
- Aids in supporting independent learning (asynchronous learning)
In 2022, UBC held a symposium showcasing projects using H5P and recorded the session.
If this is of interest to you, reach out to CTLI (ctli@nic.bc.ca) for any assistance.
Post Written by: Liesel Knaack with image created by ChatGPT (2024)