Why isn’t H5P content type X available as a subcontent option in content type Y?

One of the standout features of H5P is its modular approach to content types. This means that once you’ve coded a content type, you can effortlessly integrate it as a subcontent type within another content type. To illustrate, if you wish to incorporate Combination Lock into a Column, all it takes is a single entry…

H5P content type “Discrete Option Multiple Choice” published

There is a new H5P content type that was published last week. It allows you to use “Discrete Option Multiple Choice” (DOMC) quizzes that are supposed to have some advantages over their common counterparts. In particular, their are less prone to being solved by “test-wiseness” alone. As an author, you have a number of options…

“Information Wall” now available on the H5P Hub

This week, H5P Group released the content type “Information Wall” on the H5P Hub. It’s a content type that was created as a friendly turn for a very specific purpose. For that reason, it may feel a little edgy – just in case you wonder why this or that has been designed this or that…