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'''Edit :''' Choosing "Edit" allows you to make changes to your H5P content. You can add or remove elements, adjust text, tweak settings, and refine the overall design and functionality to your liking.
'''Edit :''' Choosing "Edit" allows you to make changes to your H5P content. You can add or remove elements, adjust text, tweak settings, and refine the overall design and functionality to your liking.
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[[File:Lumi save2.png|thumb|Giving the path, name and saving the project]]
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[[File:Lumi save1.png|thumb|Saving a Lumi project]]
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'''How to Open Any Package in the H5P Editor'''
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After you click on "Create New H5P File," you'll see a list of available packages. Find or search for the package you want to edit. For example, if you're looking for "True or False," simply search for it. If you have trouble finding it, use the search function. Once you've located the package, click on the "Details" button and then select "Use." This will open the editor. These are the common steps to open any package.
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'''SAVE IMAGE WILL COME HERE'''
'''Save your project:'''
'''Save your project:'''
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Once you’ve opened any template, make sure to save it on your computer before making any changes. After that, as you edit, remember to regularly save your progress by pressing Ctrl + S after every few steps. This will help prevent any data loss and ensure your work is up to date.
Once you’ve opened any template, make sure to save it on your computer before making any changes. After that, as you edit, remember to regularly save your progress by pressing Ctrl + S after every few steps. This will help prevent any data loss and ensure your work is up to date.
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Working on Different Packages / Templates
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==== Working on Different activities ====
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To save your project for the first time refer this image
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==== True or False ====
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Open the "True or False" package, follow these steps to create/ edit your template.
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===== True or False =====
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Open the "True or False" activity, follow these steps to create/ edit your template.
1. '''Title Column:''' Enter your title in the title column. This title is for your reference only and will not be visible to users answering the question.
1. '''Title Column:''' Enter your title in the title column. This title is for your reference only and will not be visible to users answering the question.
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* Adding media is optional.
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* There’s a small triangle before "Media". Clicking on it will expand the media options.
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* Under "Type" there’s a dialog box. Clicking on it lets you choose between Text, Image, or Video.
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* If you select "Image" a new button will appear. Click on it, choose the file from your computer, and upload it.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Adding media is optional.
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2. '''Media Option:'''
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> There’s a small triangle before "Media." Clicking on it will expand the media options.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Under "Type," there’s a dialog box. Clicking on it lets you choose between Text, Image, or Video.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> If you select "Image," a new button will appear. Click on it, choose the file from your computer, and upload it.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> The media option allows you to insert an image or video as part of the question.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> For example, if you upload an image of the Taj Mahal, you can ask the question, '''"The image shown is the Taj Mahal."''' Users can then choose whether this statement is true or false.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Adding media is optional.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> There’s a small triangle before "Media." Clicking on it will expand the media options.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Under "Type," there’s a dialog box. Clicking on it lets you choose between Text, Image, or Video.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> If you select "Image," a new button will appear. Click on it, choose the file from your computer, and upload it.
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3. '''Question Box:''' Enter your question or statement in the question box. For example, "London is the capital city of the USA."
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* The media option allows you to insert an image or video as part of the question. For example, if you upload an image of the Taj Mahal, you can ask the question, '''"The image shown is the Taj Mahal."''' Users can then choose whether this statement is true or false.
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* Adding media is optional.
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* There’s a small triangle before "Media." Clicking on it will expand the media options.
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* Under "Type", there is a dialog box. Clicking on it lets you choose between Text, Image, or Video.
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* If you select "Image", a new button will appear. Click on it, choose the file from your computer, and upload it.
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3. '''Question Box:''' Enter your question or statement in the question box. For example, "London is the capital city of the USA."
'''4. Correct Answer :''' If the statement is correct, click on "True"; if not, click on "False."
'''4. Correct Answer :''' If the statement is correct, click on "True"; if not, click on "False."