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]]>Regularly we get the question what the difference is between LesLinq and H5P. We are happy to tell you more about it. Therefore, in this article we compare LesLinq with H5P.
When comparing both online tools, we look at the following properties:
LesLinq is a fairly new online tool for creating interactive lessons, videos and animations. The tool was developed by Grafi Offshore, a company that has been active in the production of digital learning materials and building Apprentice Management Systems for publishers for almost 15 years.
H5P is a free online tool that allows you to create, share and reuse interactive content. It is open source, which means that the source code (sources) is publicly published and freely available to everyone.
The online tool of LesLinq contains extensive functionality. It is possible to add text, images, buttons, shapes, video and audio. It is also possible to record your own audio and video in LesLinq. The tool is linked to the Unsplash image bank, so that in addition to own material, the user also has a wide choice of external image material. An important feature is that you are not bound to templates. LesLinq works with an open canvas that you can arrange however you want. You can make any element in the canvas interactive. This gives the user a lot of freedom. Moreover, LesLinq is designed in such a way that you can reuse everything you make. Last but not least, LesLinq has a ‘collaborate’ function to collaborate on a project.
H5P offers a whole collection of templates with which you can create different content. At the moment there are 46 different applications to be made. These range from different types of quizzes and serious games (such as memory and word searches), interactive charts and tables, hotspots, interactive video and even an advent calendar. H5P also offers the possibility to record audio. You can use the interactive content you create for your website, or in an e-learning module. It is also possible to create your own account via https://h5p.org/ and create your own interactive content there.
In terms of layout, H5P is very basic. The design options are limited at the front. You can make backgrounds with color or images and you can make them transparent. You can also change the font size and color, but not the font. You cannot design your own buttons and such. Because the layout of H5P does not adapt to the layout of the system to which it is linked (LMS, website, etc.), you quickly get different types of layouts mixed up. You have options to adjust the layout via CSS, but that is time consuming. In addition, you must have the right knowledge. In terms of styling and layout, LesLinq offers much more freedom.
LesLinq offers many possibilities to add interactivity. You can link a separate ‘action’ to each element that you add to the open canvas. Types of Actions that can be used are:
• Open URL
• Go to page
• Change property
• Change style
• Animate
• Play / stop audio
• Play / stop video
You can also link separate styling elements to each individual element, such as color or transparency. Fade, zoom, slide in… In combination with the Actions, the possibilities to make elements interactive are endless.
With H5P it is possible to add interactive elements. This mainly works on the basis of fixed templates. The content types are all pre-programmed. Simple adjustments, such as changing color or font, are possible. Adding a new type of interaction or combining two interaction types gets a bit more complicated. Through the content types ‘Presentation’ and ‘Interactive Video’ it is possible to combine different content types. Compared to LesLinq, however, the possibilities to add interaction are very limited.
In terms of ease of use, the online tools of LesLinq and H5P are not inferior to each other. Both tools are easy to use, with a low learning curve.
LesLinq offers the possibility to import and further edit various file formats, such as Powerpoint, PDF, Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. LesLinq has a Collaborate feature that allows you to collaborate on a project. Lessons can be shared via an online link, but it is also possible to download lesson materials as HTML5 file. The big advantage of this is that it plays smoothly on mobile devices. In addition, it is possible to custom integrate LesLinq with any desired LMS.
With a plugin you can link H5P to Content Management Systems such as WordPress, Moodle and Drupal, but you can also embed it within any website/ELO/LMS. Like LesLinq, H5P is made in HTML5.
Anyone can use LesLinq for free. However, to share projects you need a premium account. This is available from € 1,099 per year.
H5P is open source software and you can use it completely free of charge.
Which tool suits you best depends on a number of factors, such as:
– the functionalities you are looking for
– the level of interactivity you want to use
– the degree of flexibility you are looking for with regard to the use of fixed elements and templates
– how important you think the freedom of your own design
– do you want an open canvas or not?
– the amount of e-learning material you want to create
– your technical knowledge
– your budget
– etc.
If you are looking for a flexible tool that offers a lot of flexibility and many possibilities to add interactivity, LesLinq is a good choice. With the open canvas you have all the freedom to create your own layout. By adding actions, you can animate elements in a fun way so that you get a very interactive end result quickly and easily.
Are you looking for a tool with many functional possibilities but limitations in styling, layout and interactivity? Then H5P is worth investigating further.
Still in doubt? You can use both tools for free. That is the best way to assess a tool on its added value. Click here to create a free LesLinq account.
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]]>E-learning is experiencing enormous growth. As a result, the demand for professional tools for creating interactive teaching materials has also increased. More and more educational publishers are looking for a professional authoring tool to make teaching materials interactive and/or add interactive video. However, authoring tools come in all shapes and sizes. How do you know which authoring tool suits your organization best? What should you look for when choosing an authoring tool? In this article, we compare 5 popular authoring tools for creating digital learning materials. We focus on educational publishers.
An authoring tool is an online editor with which you can create your own teaching material. Authoring tools are used to merge small pieces of information such as text, images, audio, video, etc. into digital teaching materials. You can easily link the teaching material you create with this to a digital learning environment. As a user, you do not need any technical programming knowledge to use an authoring tool for e-learning. A good authoring tool is designed in such a way that the interface is understandable and that you can combine elements and make them interactive, without extensive technical knowledge being required.
The main function of an authoring tool is to create digital teaching materials for e-learning. However, there are many different types of authoring tools. One focuses on video and interaction, the other on convenience, a third specializes in testing… Each tool has its own advantages and disadvantages. To help you choose an authoring tool for e-learning, we have listed 5 popular authoringtools and compared them in outline.
The properties on which we compared the different authoring tools
LesLinq is a fairly new authoring tool for creating digital teaching materials. The tool is aimed at educational publishers who want to create interactive digital teaching materials. Although the tool is fairly new, it was developed by Grafi Offshore, a company that has been active in the production of digital learning materials and building Apprentice Management Systems for publishers for almost 15 years.
The advantage of LesLinq is that product development is very fast: new options are added every week, such as more extensive video interaction options, animation, testing and templates.
LesLinq is an online authoring tool with extensive functionalities. An important feature is the open canvas that you can arrange however you want. It is possible to add text, images, buttons, shapes, video and audio. It is also possible to record your own audio and video in LesLinq. The tool is linked to the Unsplash image bank, so that in addition to own material, the user also has a wide choice of external image material. LesLinq has a ‘collaborate’ function to collaborate on digital teaching materials.
LesLinq offers many possibilities to add interactivity. You can link one or more ‘actions’ to each element that you add to the open canvas.
Types of Actions that can be used are:
You can link separate styling elements to each individual element, such as color or transparency. Fade, zoom, slide in… In combination with the Actions, the possibilities to make elements interactive are endless.
LesLinq is easy to use, the learning curve is low. Technical knowledge is not necessary to create a fully interactive lesson in a short time. The big advantage of LesLinq is that it has been developed more recently with newer technology and does not carry the ‘legacy’ that older tools can suffer from. Do you only want to be able to develop simple, standard lessons? Compared to other tools, LesLinq has even fewer standard templates available. Because LesLinq has been around for a little longer, the database of templates is still under development. There is, however, the possibility to include pre-developed interaction sets, such as timelines and maps with hotspots, in your lesson and to adapt these to the style of the method/course.
LesLinq offers the possibility to import various file formats, such as Powerpoint, PDF, Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop, and further edit them in LesLinq. Lessons can be shared via an online link, but it is also possible to download lesson materials as HTML5 file. In addition, it is possible to custom integrate LesLinq with any desired LMS.
LessonUp is an online authoring tool that allows teachers to create varied interactive lessons using video, images, interactive questions and quizzes. The tool is characterized by a large amount of ready-to-use teaching material that can also be reused. All lessons developed in LessonUp are ‘open’. Teachers can share knowledge very easily and be inspired by each other. LessonUp works with fixed templates and is very easy to use. This makes it very easy for teachers to develop a digital lesson. For publishers, LessonUp offers the possibility to offer lessons through a fixed channel.
The program collects all videos, quizzes and other information about a subject or lesson and puts this in an attractive jacket. When you create a new lesson, you can choose from a slide, video, image, website, Google Map, Powerpoint. It is also possible to add question types, such as a quiz question, word web, open question, photo question or drag question.
LessonUp works with fixed elements and templates. It is possible to add predefined interactivity, but within the fixed frameworks there is little room for flexibility.
Because LessonUp works with fixed elements, it is very easy to use. The learning curve is low.
LessonUp offers few import and export options, which is the biggest disadvantage for use by publishers. All lessons are stored online on the LessonUp platform.
Hihaho mainly focuses on making interactive videos. The tool is great for adding interactions to videos.
Elements that you can add to a video are, for example, questions, tables of contents, pop-up menus, transparent clickable layers, hotspots, texts, images and sound.
Hihaho’s functionality consists of 2 types: on the one hand, actions relate to the course of the video. It is possible to pause the video or jump to another part of the video. On the other hand, it is possible to overlay a functionality layer over a video.
Hihaho is suitable for adding interactivity to video.
Good. Hihaho has a modern interface and is fairly easy to master.
Integration with Content Management Systems and Student Management Systems possible via an API. The tool is based on video, the output is always video.
Just like Hihaho, Blue Billywig is mainly focused on making interactive video. With the tool you can upload videos and put interactive layers on top of them.
Mainly related to videos. You can put interactive layers over videos and dynamically jump videos to show dynamic content depending on the viewer.
Limited to layering over videos.
Complicated to use. They call it a simple drag-and-drop editor themselves, but the interface looks a bit old-fashioned and sounds from the market indicate that the learning curve is high.
Only possibilities to embed video online.
Explorit is an online tool to easily create an interactive message with video and sound clips. The user chooses a photo or video as wallpaper and adds hotspots to it A hotspot is a pop-up containing in-depth information and/or multimedia such as text, video, images, audio or other embedded content.
De gemaakte Explorit wordt gedeeld als html en gedistribueerd als link in een mail met WhatsApp etc.
Compared to other authoring tools, Explorit’s functionality is quite limited. You create separate ‘hotspot’ layers that you link together to form a layered end product. You are bound to a fixed structure with little room for your own design.
By adding text, video or audio to a photo or video you turn it into an interactive product.
Explorit seems very simple to use. The learning curve is low.
The interactive content is shared as a link.
Let’s be honest: there is no unequivocal answer to this. Which authoring tool is best for you depends on a number of factors, such as:
Hopefully you found this review helpful and helped you choose the authoring tool that’s best for you.
Almost every authoring tool offers you the possibility to request a demo. This is the best way to evaluate each tool on its added value.
Would you like to get acquainted with LesLinq for free? Schedule a demo right away or create a free account to take a look around for yourself. Do you have questions? Send an email to Chris Hofor call him on 0682 077 845.
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