We'd like to use drupal as an interim site for a training course that usings H5P. Once our Moodle site is upgraded we plan to use it as the main site for training courses with H5P. Is there much difference in utility with H5P using Drupal versus Moodle?
The main difference would be that Drupal does not have a built in LRS which captures that xAPI statements that H5Ps generate. Moodle has it's own built in Gradebook. In terms of how H5P runs in general it pretty much similar to with both platforms.
Thanks for your reply. So to confirm, can Drupal house a course shell like Moodle. The reason I ask is that we'd like to review the training content on Drupal prior to having the training course moved to Moodle when it is upgraded. The course would include readings, interactive work with H5P and a quiz with multiple choice and true/false questions.
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jose belman
Fri, 03/30/2018 - 09:07
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thanks
good job
kanti makwana
Fri, 07/20/2018 - 02:10
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good job
good job
ANANTHA HINDI SAMOOH
Mon, 10/29/2018 - 17:36
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HINDI
HI
anngie
Thu, 03/28/2019 - 20:16
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Loading H5P to Drupal site for training course
Hello!
We'd like to use drupal as an interim site for a training course that usings H5P. Once our Moodle site is upgraded we plan to use it as the main site for training courses with H5P. Is there much difference in utility with H5P using Drupal versus Moodle?
Thanks for your guidance and help!
Anngie
BV52
Fri, 03/29/2019 - 09:31
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Hi Anngie,The main difference
Hi Anngie,
The main difference would be that Drupal does not have a built in LRS which captures that xAPI statements that H5Ps generate. Moodle has it's own built in Gradebook. In terms of how H5P runs in general it pretty much similar to with both platforms.
-BV52
anngie
Fri, 03/29/2019 - 14:34
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posting a course on a Drupal site
Hi BV52,
Thanks for your reply. So to confirm, can Drupal house a course shell like Moodle. The reason I ask is that we'd like to review the training content on Drupal prior to having the training course moved to Moodle when it is upgraded. The course would include readings, interactive work with H5P and a quiz with multiple choice and true/false questions.
Thanks!
Anngie
BV52
Mon, 04/01/2019 - 04:51
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Hi Anngie,Honestly I'm not
Hi Anngie,
Honestly I'm not sure. This is an active community so maybe someone else has implemented something similar and their input would be much appreciated.
However it is not hard to move contents from one platform to the other since H5P has a built in download/upload feature.
-BV52