But this is just something I spotted from my friend and colleague JR Dingwall @jrdingwall one of the people I respect much for his instructional design focus and the ways he is able to make us of many technologies including but not just H5P (if you are savvy and read blogs, make note of https://jrdingwall.ca/blogwall/.
Yes, there are a few manual steps to get it to work, including OMG editing HTML, but JR provides extremely clear instructions.
I’d be curious (as would he) if anyone is able to replicate his process, and what you think it might do for your own work.
If anything, JR’s post is worth it for the image of a person holding up a massive rock, there’s a metaphor-- and it’s a real non generated photo by Vicky Sim taken in Namibia (available via UnSplash)
Well irony happens. I had not seen Articulate Rise content in a long long time (I did a project with it for the Justice Institute for British Columbia like 7 years ago).
That’s definitely the Rise interface (which usually plays very well on small screens too).
And because I notice details, on admiring the visual imagery of Power Plants with flowers growing out of nuclear reactors, I was intrigued with attribution (cough, this is the real reason to attribute, not to follow some legal requirement) for Artists for Climate a fantastic collection of openly licensed poster images related to climate, created by artists around the world.
Thanks for the shout-out @cogdog! And the kind words (extremely clear instructions was nice to read).
I am curious to hear if anyone else finds this approach useful. It is an experiment that arose from a need in my current workplace via a colleague and I think we will be pursuing it for a few upcoming projects.