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I know I can embed h5p content into Canvas. But then the results won't be tracked from the students. I need the results because I want to make a mastery path. Students shouldn't be allowed to do the next assignment until they get enough points on the previous assignment.
So my questions:
- is it possible to upload h5b files to Canvas? How do you do that?
- Are the students' results tracked (so I can create a mastery path)?
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Hello Again @jufliesbeth ,
I apologize that the resource I linked to did not prove out to be helpful. My advice is to comment on the blog post where you are likely to attract the attention of others who have a deeper technical knowledge of this topic.
Hello Lies,
Welcome to the Canvas Community! Here's a resource that should get you started: H5P - Free Interactive Content Creation with HTML5 If you have questions, by all means post them to the blog.
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Sorry, I couldn't find the answer to my question on the page you suggested.
I have already made several exercises with H5P. But now I would like to put them on Canvas. When I embed them, the scores are not tracked. But keeping scores is just as important to me.
Is LTI the solution to my problem? How does it work? Is there a manual for that?
Hello Again @jufliesbeth ,
I apologize that the resource I linked to did not prove out to be helpful. My advice is to comment on the blog post where you are likely to attract the attention of others who have a deeper technical knowledge of this topic.
I think you need to use the LTI integration. Contact your IT team at your district, they should have someone who can help you with this.
I have a distance learning department that is slow to add integrations and not receptive of new ideas nor requests such as this. Is there anything we can do without requiring other departments to help us do our jobs better?
thank you
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