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For my first post, I thought I would touch on…
For my first post, I thought I would touch on…

I want to take you on a bit of a journey—a walk down memory lane and a peek into the future of interactive content for education.

Asking for time off can be a delicate situation. How you approach your boss with such a request can make all the difference. But how do you handle this conversation in the most professional and considerate way?

Today, we’re diving into something super practical and fun: building your own multiple-choice activity using just HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. If you’re starting to develop interactive content for online courses, this is a great project to get your feet wet.

Today, we're diving into another simple, yet powerful interactive activity you can easily add to your educational content: a True/False quiz built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Today's project is another great one you can add to your teaching toolkit: an automatic area calculation activity where students can input their answer and get instant feedback.

If you're looking to create more engaging and dynamic quizzes on Moodle, incorporating complex math equations can elevate the learning experience for your students. In this post, we'll walk you through the process of adding mathematical equations to your Moodle quiz questions.

If you're a Moodle user, you might have wondered how to change a True/False question into a Yes/No question. It's a simple change, but there's no direct option to modify the True/False question type into Yes/No. Luckily, there are a couple of ways to work around this limitation and create a Yes/No question in your Moodle quiz. Here's how you can do it.

Welcome back to our H5P series! Chris Richter here from…

Looking to create engaging and interactive quizzes in your Moodle…