This infographic provides an overview of content formats that work well with accessibility tools (such as screen readers). Other formats may still be used but you may have to create an alternative format available for learners.
IMPORTANT: The content you create in these formats must be made accessible, for example alt tags, high contrasting colours, accessible fonts, etc.
You can also track the accessibility levels of each content type on the H5P website. They are working on making all types accessible.
1. When you are in the edit screen of the content type, click on the little Metadata flag:
2. Choose your license from the list:
3. At the bottom of the edit screen, make sure "display buttons" and “copyright” are ticked so that you are showing the license to the public: