If you want to embed interactive H5P activities from our library into your website or learning platform, just follow the bellow simple steps.
How to Get the Embed Code for H5P Activities
1. Browse and Select an Activity
Visit the H5P Library and explore the available interactive activities by content type or topic. Click the "View" button to open the activity.
2. Locate the Embed Code
At the bottom of each H5P activity, you’ll find an "Embed" button (usually represented by <> or labelled "Embed"). Click this button to reveal the embed code.
3. Copy the Embed Code
Copy the code provided. This code is ready to be inserted into your website, Moodle, or any platform that supports HTML embedding.
4. Paste the Code into Your Platform
Paste the embed code into the HTML or source editor of your website or learning platform, then save your changes.
Hint:
We provide the embed code and general instructions for using H5P activities. If you are unsure how to insert HTML code into your specific platform or website, please contact your institution’s IT support or web administrator. We are unable to provide technical support for platform-specific embedding issues.
Important Reminder: Respect Creative Commons Licensing
All H5P activities in our library are shared under a Creative Commons license. This means you are free to use and embed them, but you must follow the terms of the license, which typically require attribution and may have other conditions.
Where to Find Licensing Information:
Each activity displays its license and usage rights. Look for the “Rights of Use” or similar link at the bottom of the activity. This will show the author and the specific Creative Commons license that applies.
Why This Matters:
Properly following the license ensures respect for the creators and allows others to continue sharing and reusing educational resources.
Please make sure to review and comply with the Creative Commons license for each activity you use.
If you have questions about the license or how to attribute, you can find more details directly on the activity page or refer to the Creative Commons website for general guidance.