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A
Hi
everybody
I'm
back,
and
now
I
this
presentation
is
about
pairing
h5p,
with
koha
to
produce
interactive
online
patron
experiences
for
those
of
you
who
joined
me
for
my
earlier
presentation,
I
was
trying
out
prezi
as
a
new
presentation
medium
and
for
this
presentation.
Since
it's
about
h5p,
I
decided
that
I
would
do
the
whole
thing
like
all
of
my
visuals
and
everything
in
h5p.
A
A
B
Yeah,
you
have
the
youtube
video
open.
No,
I
do
not
because
I'm
not
streaming
anymore,
but
at
least
one
person
is
hearing
it
twice.
A
You
know
a
lot
of
folks
had
flash
things
on
their
websites
to
and
use
flash
in,
to
help
design,
interactive
content
for
websites
and
adobe
flash
was
kind
of
a
dying
product
due
to
some
security
problems
with
it,
and
so
there
was
a
group
of
folks
that
came
together
and
decided
to
create
this
h5p
framework
for
creating
interactive
content
for
websites.
A
A
So
for
those
of
you
who
aren't
familiar
what
those
are
oer
open,
educational
resources
are
those
resources
that
are
produced,
they're,
open
source,
open
access
where
they
can
be
used
openly
and
freely
by
educators,
to
teach
classes
and
to
share
information
in
schools.
Primarily.
A
H5P
currently
supports
the
ability
to
create
and
share
interactive
videos.
Quizzes
simulations
all
kinds
of
things:
it's
mobile,
friendly,
it's
dynamic
sizing.
You
can
move
content
from
one
place
to
another,
it's
supported
by
all
browsers,
so
you
know,
there's
really
not
a
lot
of
barriers
to
accessing
h5p
content
or
creating
it
right
now.
There
are
49
content
types,
so
we
can
we'll
I'll
go
into
deep
into
detail
about
those
content
types
in
a
little
bit
but
49
different
content
types.
A
So
there's
a
huge
range
of
different
types
of
activities
and
interactions
that
you
can
create
and
produce.
You
know
on
a
website
using
h5p
the
developers
designed
it
so
that
it
could
be
rapidly
adopted.
It's
very
the
code
is
very
stable.
A
So
it's
a
it's
a
really
good
project.
It's
got
some
good
community
support
behind
it
and
it's
also
got
some
good
platform
support
as
well.
It's
got
an
lti
module
in
their
on
their
commercial
site.
They
have
an
lti
compatibility,
so
it
can
be
integrated
into
just
about
any
learning
management
system,
but
there's
also
plugins
available
for
wordpress
and
drupal.
A
Now
you're
probably
wondering
what
it
looks
like
so
first
example
I'd
like
to
show
you
is
some
h5p
that
I
put
together
for
our
library
for
a
help
page
for
our
library.
A
A
This
is
an
example
of
an
h5p
image
hotspots,
so
you
can
click
on
different
parts
of
the
image
to
then
get
more
information,
so
this
is
a
way
for
us
to
give
kind
of
a
guide
to
the
website
to
cohab,
so
that
folks
can
understand
exactly
what
they're
supposed
to
do,
where
they're
supposed
to
put
their
login
information,
how
to
use
our
search
bar
and
things
like
that.
A
On
this
page
too,
we
put
a
second
a
second
h5p
image
hotspots
that
goes
into
some
detail
about
the
patron
account
details,
page
the
patron
summary
page
so
with
these
different
hotspots
that
tell
folks,
okay,
this
is
where
you
can
go
to
get
a
digital
library
card
or
whatnot.
A
A
You
have
a
background
image
that
you
start
with
that
you
upload
directly
into
the
tool
you
give
it
some
alternative
text.
There's
a
lot
of
accessibility
features
built
into
h5p
so
that
it
works
with
all
assistive
technologies,
screen
readers,
etc.
You
can
define
what
you
want
your
hotspot
icon
to
look
like.
So
in
this
case
we
used
a
plus
sign
and
then
we
choose
the
same
color
as
the
the
main
maroon.
B
A
A
And
then
the
second
step
is
to
go
ahead
and
add
those
hot
spots,
so
it
gives
you
a
a
little
thumbnail
image
of
your
background
picture
where
you
can
click
and
place
a
little
dot
that
that's
where
you
want
your
hotspot
to
be
you
give
it
a
header.
The
header
is
what
appears
when
a
cursor
is
just
hovering
over
the
hotspot,
and
then
you
can
choose
what
content
you
want
in
the
hotspot.
A
A
The
text
works
just
as
good
too.
You
get
a
nice
text
editor
here.
You
can
add
as
many
hot
spots
to
your
image
as
you
need
and
when
you're
done
and
you
save
it.
A
So,
for
our
help
page,
we
set
up
a
new
local
use
system
preference
to
create
a
help
page,
it's
page
underscore
help,
and
then
you
just
add
this
iframe
code
there's
also
some
script
code
that
goes
with
it
that
allows
the
h5p
content
to
resize
dynamically,
so
those
both
get
copied
over
there
and
when
you
save
it
in
your
system
preferences,
then
that's
how
it
gets
onto
cohon
and
one
of
the
really
nice
things
about
this
too,
is
you
can
go
back
and
make
updates
and
changes
to
the
h5p
in
your
wordpress
or
wherever
it's
hosted,
and
once
you
save
those
changes
there
they're
automatically
going
to
get
pushed
over
into
cohaba.
A
A
The
other
example
that
I'd
like
to
show
you
is
a
virtual
tour
of
our
library
that
we
have
embedded
on
our
opac
information
page
for
our
libraries,
so
this
is
using
the
virtual
tour,
360
h5p
feature
or
a
content
type,
and
I
I'm
guessing
that
this
is
going
to
be
kind
of
a
little
jerky
on
the
stream,
but
you
can
click
and
drag
this.
This
is
a
360
degree
image
of
the
outside
of
our
campus,
where
the
library
building
is
so.
A
A
A
Although
the
door
doesn't
really
look
that
trippy,
but
there's
my
office
when
I'm
there
and
then
again,
we
can
move
on
and
you
can
chain
a
bunch
of
these
images
together
so
that
it
really
kind
of
gives
your
patrons
a
sense
of
what
is
what
they
would
see
when
they
come
to
the
library.
They
know
exactly
where
things
are
help
them
plan
their
visit
and
help
them
feel
comfortable
when
they
arrive.
A
A
So
we
started
off
with
taking
the
360
degree
photos.
That's
really
the
first
thing
you
have
to
do
and
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
money
at
our
library.
So
we
do
not
have
one
of
those
fancy
360-degree
cameras
that
takes
images
that
don't
look
trippy.
A
So
instead
we
used-
or
I
used
the
google
street
view
app,
which
is
free
to
download,
and
it
uses
your
smartphone's
camera.
This
actually
really
quite
easy
to
do.
It
gives
you
little
dots
that
you're
supposed
to
line
up
as
you're
taking
the
pictures
all
around
you.
I
would
recommend
you
kind
of
have
to
spin
around
about
three
times
so
maybe
after
two
times
spin
in
the
other
direction,
so
you
don't
make
yourself
dizzy,
while
you're
taking
pictures,
but
it
stitches.
A
So
once
you
have
those
360
degree
images
you
go
into
your
h5p
plugin
and
you
tell
it
you
want
to
create
a
virtual
tour
and
it
gives
you
the
the
little
framework
for
that,
give
it
a
title
and
you
upload
your
360
degree
photo
as
a
new
scene.
A
A
You
can
then
add
your
interactions,
so
the
different
interactions
that
are
available
are
go
to
scene,
which
is
the
one
that
links
your
scenes
together,
helps
your
users
navigate
between
one
scene
and
another,
or
you
can
do
text
images,
audio
files,
video
files,
so
you
know,
for
example,
if
you
wanted
to
do
one
for
your
own
library
and
have
you
know
a
video
of
someone
welcoming
people
at
the
circulation
desk
and
you
put
it
as
a
as
a
little
interaction
at
the
circulation
desk
on
that
360
video.
A
That
would
be
also
pretty
awesome.
I
think
so,
once
you
add
these
interactions,
you
do
have
to
kind
of
click
and
drag
the
the
button
exactly
where
you
want
it
to
appear.
A
You
can
change
the
settings
to
have
the
labels
appear
at
hover
or
to
always
be
there
again,
once
you're
done
with
your
interactions,
you
can
add
more
scenes
and
also
setting
your
starting
positions
for
your
photos.
So
you
can
choose
exactly
what
frame
what
view
you
want
your
users
to
see
when
they
first
go
into
that
scene,
so
you
can
also
add
static
photos
as
well.
A
A
And
then
just
like
with
the
image
hotspots
when
you're
done
and
you've
saved
everything,
you
grab
this
embed
code
so
that
you
can
copy
and
paste
it
into
cohab.
A
So
we've
I
decided
to
put
our
virtual
tour
on
our
opac
info
page,
so
that
page
or
that
system
preference
actually
gives
you
a
a
text
editor.
A
A
A
So
at
this
point
I
can
pause
for
some
questions
or
I
can
just
move
on
and
go
into
h5p
content
ideas
for
libraries.
B
Why
don't
we
give
it
a
couple
seconds
because
there's
a
delay
before
moving
on
there's
a
couple
comments,
christopher
brandon
said
it
looks
great
on
your
looking
around
you
and
then
olivia
said
it
is
cool
and
christopher
also
said:
a
tripod
really
helps
when
you're
trying
to
get
that
360
view.
Yeah.
A
Okay,
all
right
well!
So,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
there
are
49
content
types
for
h5p
right
now
and
because
it's
open
source,
it's
open
to
development
at
any
time,
so
I've
divided.
So
this
is
all
49
content
types.
A
I
have
divided
them
up
into
some
categories
here
and
I
would
like
what
I'm
planning
to
do
is
kind
of
focus
on
the
top
two
categories:
the
tutorials
and
trainings,
and
fun
and
games,
because
I
think
those
are
going
to
be
the
ones
that
are
most
relevant
or
would
be
most
used
in
a
library
setting
the
learning
and
user
input.
A
Those
are
all
content
types
that
you
know,
libraries
if
you've
got
educational
programs
that
you
run
or
support,
particularly
there's
a
lot
down
here.
That
would
be
particularly
good.
If
you
have
any
language
learning
programs,
you
might
want
to
check
those
out
the
layout
and
design
piece.
These
are
content
types
that
are
kind
of
less
interactive
and
more
just
convenient.
A
If
you
need
a
quick
and
easy
way
to
arrange
content
on
a
web
page
without
knowing
code
and
not
having
a
fancy
plugin
in
your
content
management
system,
that
would
allow
you
to
arrange
images
in
a
collage,
for
example,
so
or
produce
an
image
slider
for
example.
So
there
are
for
these
layout
and
design
ones.
A
I
think
there
are
multiple
tools,
multiple
options
out
there
for
you,
so
you
might
may
or
may
not
choose
h5p
as
your
option
for
those
things,
but
so
for
tutorials
and
trainings,
and
this
would
be
like
I'm
thinking
of
staff
trainings
or
even
patron
tutorials.
If
you're
trying
to
teach
your
patrons
how
to
how
to
use
something,
there
is
a
documentation
tool
which
it
you
you're,
basically
creating
a
template
that
allows
users
to
produce
a
downloadable
document.
A
So
you
you
kind
of
lay
out
the
template
for
them
and
then
the
user
kind
of
fills
in
all
the
details
and
then,
at
the
very
end
of
filling
in
all
of
the
details,
they're
prompted
to
download
their
completed
document,
so
this
could
be
used
for
applications
or
permission
forms.
Perhaps
if
you
have
any
programs
that
you
need
your
your
patrons
to
produce
some
kind
of
documentation
image
hot
spots,
this
is
an
image
hotspot,
and
then
I
showed
you
the
image
hotspots
that
we
have
on
our
site.
A
There's
a
a
feature
called
impressive
presentation.
I
haven't
used
this,
yet
it's
got
parallax
effects
so,
if
you're
familiar
with
prezi
classic,
where
you
kind
of
can
zoom
in
zoom
out
rotate
around
that's
the
type
of
features
that
you'll
find
in
that
presentation
tool,
there's
also
an
interactive
book.
So
if
you
are
producing
any
kind
of
multi-chapter
multi-part
resource,
this
interactive
book
might
be
a
good
option.
A
You
can
also
integrate
video
images
and
questions
too,
if
you
have
little
quiz
questions,
can
be
particularly
helpful
when
you're
training
staff,
if
you
want
them
to
read
something
and
then
take
a
little
quiz
to
check
their
knowledge
and
make
sure
that
they
understood
what
they
read
interactive
video
is
a
really
helpful
and
useful
one,
and
I'm
thinking
broadly
as
libraries
who
want
to
share
information
and
resources.
A
So
I've
been
involved
in
some
communities
where
you
want
to
produce
videos
that
all
that
all
of
the
libraries
can
use,
but
yet
there's
a
lot
of
specific
content
or
specific
details
that
maybe
apply
to
your
library
but
don't
apply
to
the
other
libraries
who
are
using
that
that
particular
resource.
A
So
interactive
video
is
one
solution
to
that
problem.
You
can
take
a
video
that
someone
else
has
produced
and
if
there's
something
that's
particular
to
your
library
that
the
video
doesn't
cover
or
if
there's
something
particular
in
the
video
that's
covered
that
doesn't
apply
to
your
library.
You
can
use
the
features
in
interactive
video
to
make
little
annotations
to
indicate
any
changes
or
any
specifications
that
you
might
want
to
communicate.
A
This
is
the
360
tour
tool
that
we
looked
at
together,
there's
also
a
timeline
tool,
so
you
can
create
a
timeline
of
events
with
multimedia.
So
if
you
are
doing
local
history
exhibits,
you
know,
or
even
some
kind
of
book
club
presentation
where
you're
looking
in
depth
at
you
know
a
certain
historical
time
period
that
you
know
the
book
is
takes
place
in
you
could
use
this
timeline
to
you
know,
create
an
interactive
experience
for
your
patrons
course.
Presentation
is
more
popular
than
the
impressive
presentation,
so
that's
pretty
much
the
straight
up
slideshow.
A
You
can
integrate
video
and
images
and
also
a
lot
of
different
types
of
questions.
So
you
can
pause
throughout
the
presentation
to
ask
questions
on
the
content
that's
covered
and
then
the
the
the
big
kahuna
of
everything,
the
big,
the
big
one
of
all
of
these
is
branching
scenario,
branching
scenario:
you
can
create
dilemmas
and
self-placed
learning
experiences
there,
there's
a
really
fabulous
example
on
the
h5p.org
website
that
I
would
encourage
you
to
take
a
look
at
that's
training,
social
workers,
training
for
social
workers.
A
That's
got
different
videos,
you
watch
a
video
and
then
you
can
answer
a
few
questions
about
what
you
think.
The
correct
way
to
respond
to
the
situation
is
so
this
you
know
again
kind
of
taking
that
kind
of
model
and
adapting
it
to
libraries
for
any
kind
of
security,
training
or
diversity.
Training,
I
think,
would
be
wonderful.
It's
also
really
cool.
A
For
fun
and
games,
you
know,
I
think
a
lot
of
these
would
be
would
appeal
more
to
probably
youth
services,
but
I
I
don't
know
I
can
see
it
in
some
adult
settings
as
well
find
multiple
hotspots.
You
could
create
a
like
a
hidden
objects,
game.
A
The
find
the
hotspot
that
it's
very
similar,
but
there's
just
one
hot
spot
that
you
have
to
find.
So
if
you
wanted
to
create
some
kind
of
where's
waldo
type
activity,
that
would
be
fun,
you
could
get
your
staff
involved.
Taking
you
know,
do
set
up
some
kind
of
scene
in
the
library's
picture.
Use
that
as
your
background
for
that
activity,
there
is
a
crossword
puzzle
maker
and
a
word
search
maker.
A
There's
also
an
advent
calendar,
so
I'm
thinking
holiday
season,
open
up
the
doors
and
see
a
a
book
jacket
for
a
different
book
in
your
collection
or
a
video
of
one
of
your
library
staff.
Talking
about
a
book
or
sharing
holiday
wishes.
A
Guess
the
answer
you
could
use
that
for
some
kind
of
a
quiz
activity
daily
or
weekly
quiz
question.
You
know
post
a
picture,
local
history.
Maybe
what
do
you
think
you
know
when
did
this
happen
or
who
who's
in
this
picture?
A
Or
you
know,
post
a
picture
of
an
author
who
is
this
author
and
and
see
if
your
patrons
can
guess
there
is
a
personality
quiz
tool,
so
you
don't
have
to
get
all
your
personality
quizzes
from
buzzfeed
anymore.
You
can
create
your
own
and
more
for
I
think
younger
kids
there's
image
pairing,
so
you
can
do
match
up
different
images.
A
A
Book
covers
comics
that
kind
of
thing,
and
then
image
sequencing
might
be
a
good
activity
to
complement
a
book
club
or
story
time
activity.
A
So
hopefully,
you're
now
wondering
this
is
great.
How
can
I
get
started
with
h5p.
A
A
A
And
after
you
have
used
it
and
played
around
with
it,
you
might
think
hey.
This
is
really
great
and
I
want
to
adopt.
I
want
to
adopt
this
in
my
library,
so
this
is
my
suggestion
for
a
roadmap.
You
would
need
to
first
decide
where
you're
going
to
host
your
h5b
content.
So
h5p.org.
A
So
you
would
need
a
host
for
h5p
content
when
you're
on
the
h5p
website.
They're
gonna
push
you
to
a
subscription
with
h5p.com
and
they
do
have
a
30-day
free
trial.
I'm
not
sure
I
think
pricing
is
on
a
sliding
scale
based
on
your
organization
and
how
many
people
are
going
to
be
using
it,
but
it's
also
an
option
for
you
to
self-host.
A
You
can
do
that
on
drupal
or
on
wordpress.
So
what
I'm
using
is
wordpress,
because
that's
what
my
personal
website
is
and
it
works
really
well
on
wordpress
and
then,
when
you're,
actually,
once
you've
figured
out
where
you're
gonna,
where
you're
going
to
host
your
content,
then
the
next
thing
to
decide
is
what
content
types
are
going
to
suit
your
particular
purpose
and
your
audience.
A
So
you
know
really
think
about
what
it
is
you're
trying
to
communicate.
I
know
it's
hard
for
some
of
us.
A
We
want
to
just
go
for
the
flashiest
snazziest
thing,
but
that
might
not
be
the
right,
the
right
mode
of
communication
for
your
audience,
so
you
know
think
about
what
you're
trying
to
communicate,
find
the
content
type
that's
going
to
suit
your
purpose
and
suit
your
audience
then
work
on
creating
it
developing
that
content
and
then
the
final
step
is
embedding
it
in
coho
or
wherever
you
want
to
reach
your
library
patrons.
A
So
that
could
also
be
in
library
guide
software
or
you
know,
if
you
use
wordpress
for
your
library
website,
you
know
or
some
other
cms
as
the
main
landing
page
for
your
library
site.
You
can
embed
it.
There.
A
Some
final
considerations,
little
tidbits,
that
I
wanted
to
share
that
I've
learned
over
the
past
year
kind
of
working
with
h5p-
is
that
if
you
want
so
there
are
a
lot
of
content
types
that
allow
your
users
to
put
in
data.
So
you
know
whether
it's
there
are
a
lot
of
quizzes
questions.
A
Essay
questions,
there's
a
questionnaire,
h5p
content
type!
All
of
these
would
allow
your
allow
your
users
to
input
information
into
into
the
h5p.
A
So
it
would
not
be
a
good
idea
to
put
a
questionnaire
or
a
an
essay
question
where
you're
wanting
to
collect
information
from
your
users
directly
in
your
coho
and
if
you
were
putting
it,
if
you
know
say,
for
example,
you
were
using
a
wordpress
site
and
your
users
would
have
to
have
a
login
for
the
wordpress
site
for
that
information
to
be
saved.
A
So
that's
a
limitation
right
now
of
for
doing
this,
but
there
are
plenty
of
h5p
content
types
that
you
know
you
can
use
that
even
to
you
know,
questions
or
you
know,
quiz
activities
where
your
patrons
are
inputting
information
into
the
into
the
tool
they
can
get
feedback
from
it.
You
just
won't
be
able
to
see
the
you
won't
be
able
to
see
statistics
from
that.
You
won't
be
able
to
see
how
many
people
scored
correctly
or
incorrectly,
but
the
users
get
immediate
feedback,
so
just
something
to
keep
in
mind.
A
So
make
sure
that
you,
if
you're
setting
up
a
wordpress
server
just
to
host
h5p
content,
make
sure
that
you
put
a
security
certificate
on
that
there
are
also
tons
and
tons
and
tons
of
development
opportunities.
A
If
for
for
this,
if
it
can
gain
some
traction
in
our
community,
the
there
is
there's
all
kinds
of
documentation
out
there
about
how
to
write
h5p
plugins,
so
that
h5p
can
be
integrated
into
other
platforms.
So
right
now
there
are
only
integrations
available
for
wordpress,
drupal
and
moodle,
but
if
there
was
some
enterprising
someone
out
there
with
the
skills
who
wanted
to
write
a
plugin
for
coha,
there
there's
documentation
out
there,
it
is
possible.
A
There
are
also
development
opportunities
for
writing
and
creating
content
types.
So
I
I
think
it
would
be
fabulous
to
have
an
h5p
content
type
called
bookshelf
where
you
can
have
an
interactive
bookshelf
where
you
can
put
different
book,
covers
up
there
and
have
it
linked
to
your
library,
catalog
records
or
even
use
api
to
pull
information
into
it
and
display
right
there
in
the
h5p.
A
So
not
that
I'm
volunteering
myself
to
write
any
of
these
or
develop
any
of
these.
I
just
like
to
share
ideas
and
dream,
so
those
are
just
a
few
development
opportunities
for
those
who
are
enterprising
enough
and
skilled
in
doing
that,.
A
And
that's
all
I
have
for
you
so
again.
My
name
is
micah
kennedy
stevens,
I'm
the
associate
professor
of
theological
bibliography
at
lancaster,
theological
seminary
in
lancaster
pennsylvania
and
if
you
all
of
these
materials
are
available
on
my
blog,
and
I
also
sent
the
link
to
the
conference
committee.
So
hopefully
the
link
to
the
page
where
everything
is
will
show
up
on
the
conference
website
soon.
B
A
A
So
all
of
the
h5p
I'm
gonna
stop
sharing
for
now
all
of
the
h5p
content
that
is
in
wordpress,
it's
it's
stored
in
a
separate
place,
so
you
can
see
it
access
it
from
your
menu
and
you
it's
like
this
whole
library
of
h5p
content.
You
can
embed
it
anywhere
without
even
like
publishing
it
to
a
post
or
a
page
on
your
wordpress
site.
So
you
know
what
it
does
is
it'll
give
you
the
short
code.
A
So
if
you
want
to
put
it
on
a
post
or
a
page
in
your
wordpress
site,
you
just
use
the
short
code
when
you're
doing
that
in
wordpress,
for
it
to
appear
publicly
in
wordpress,
but
as
long
as
it's
there
in
your
wordpress,
you
can
have
it
in
the
background
and
then
you
know
embed
it
bring
it
over
wherever.
So
I
think
it's
really.
I
I
like
that
it
has
that
flexibility.
So
it's
you
know
it's
it's
available,
but
it's
you're.
Not
you!
A
B
Look
like
there
are
questions
here.
Okay,
so
far,
there's
no
more
questions
on
the
youtube.
Can
you
send
the
link
to
your
site,
so
we
can
see
what
you've
done.
A
So
the
so,
if
you
go
to
mission
dash,
information.org
and
click
on
posts,
it's
the
most
recent
post
and
you'll
see
all
the
links.
Every
everything
that
I
presented
to
you.
A
That
was
the
page
yeah
and
all
the
links,
the
our
library's
coha
site
is
library,
dot,
lancaster,
seminary
dot,
edu.
A
A
A
I've
most
of
what
I've
developed
in
the
last
year
was
developed
inside
moodle
moodle
is
our
learning
management
system
at
lancaster,
theological
seminary,
so
I've
created
several
h5p
things
in
moodle,
one
of
the
limitations
like
I
can't
I
wish
I
could.
I
can't
create
things
in
moodle
and
embed
them
outside
of
moodle
because
of
the
access
wall.
A
B
Yeah
well,
thank
you
very
much
we're
getting
some
applause
emojis
in
the
chat
from
christopher
and.
B
Yeah
fred
also
said
he
is
also
having
all
sorts
of
ideas,
but
needs
a
couple
days
more
days
each
week
to
explore
and
yeah.
I
feel
the
same,
we're
hopefully
after
we
update
oha
next
week,
because
we're
early
adopters
and
also
launch
our
new
wordpress
website
that
we've
been
working
on
might
have
a
little
more
time
for
this
kind
of
stuff,
but
I'm
very
excited
to
start
digging
into
this
and
olivia
said.
Thank
you
for
presenting
micah
excited
to
learn
more
about
h5p.
A
B
A
I
think
they
want
to
make
a
little
bit
of
money,
but
but
I
yeah
it
seems
like
a
pretty
solid
development
community
with
a
lot
of
good
support.