https://opencraft.com/blog/creating-course-content-with-h5p/#onward-and-upward-a-note-on-additional-features

A few examples of H5P exercises and activities

A “Mark the Words” exercise embedded into the Open edX platform

You’ll only need to perform these steps once for a course. So when you’re done with them you can go back to focusing on creating and integrating content into your Open edX platform course.

Click “Save” when you’re done and “Publish” the unit to make the H5P content show up for your learners in the LMS.

If you created more than one content item on H5P.com earlier, you can repeat the steps above to integrate those into your course as well.

Today’s your lucky day 🙂 OpenCraft is hosting an Open edX for testing H5P from a learner’s perspective. All you need to do is and enroll in the H5P Test Course. If you’d like to test the authoring experience as well and don’t have an Open edX instance that you can use for this purpose, we suggest that you sign up for OpenCraft’s free 30-day hosting trial. This will give you your very own Open edX instance to create courses on and test built-in features of the Open edX platform as well as external tools such as H5P.

Onward and upward: A note on additional features

H5P provides support for both basic LTI and Deep Linking. The latter is a new-ish addition to the LTI standard and makes it possible for course authors to create and select content from within the LMS that is embedding the content. This means that with Deep Linking, there is no longer a need to switch to a separate platform (such as H5P.com) to author LTI content. At the time of this writing, the Open edX platform does not yet support Deep Linking, so course authors can’t benefit from in-situ content creation when using H5P with the Open edX platform.

OpenCraft would love to help improve support for new LTI features such as Deep Linking in the Open edX platform. If this sounds interesting to you as well, don’t hesitate to let us know! You’re welcome to reach out via [email protected], or (better yet) join the community on edXchange or the official Open edX forum and post your ideas and/or questions there.

We’d like to thank the fine folks at H5P for their help and for providing a test account : )