I have already create many H5P files using Lumi software and I would like to know if it is possible to integrate these files in Canvas.
Thanks
I have not messed with H5P, so am not sure exactly, but I did find this document. It outlines three ways to try adding H5P files from Lumi to Canvas. I found another reference to using it in an iFrame, so it sounds like that has been a method that more than one person says works. You might give that one a try to see if it works.https://citt.ufl.edu/media/cittufledu/images/learning-innovation-amp-technology/Uploading-Lumi-Content-to-Canvas.pdf
I have the message access denied when I try to open the file in Canvas. I also tried to make an iframe and it is the same result
For Scorm, it is canvas who don't allow me to upload this file.
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