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How to create learning materials
How to create learning materials
Learn how to build your own interactive lessons and courses on Edvibe
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Create your first lessonHow to add your own materials to Edvibe.
Exercise Templates: General InfoHow to build exercises and use exercise templates on Edvibe.
Template: VideoHow to add video to your interactive lessons
Template: Fill in the gaps from the boxCreate gap-filling exercises with options for dragging and dropping
Template: TestHow to create multiple choice tests and quizzes
Template: ArticleHow to add articles with pictures to your interactive lessons
Template: TextAdd basic texts
Template: WritingHow to create writing exercises
Template: AudioHow to add audio files to your lessons
Template: Fill in the gapsAdd gap-filling exercises
Template: Label the picturesExercises for matching pictures and words and labelling pictures
Template: Word orderExercises for putting words and phrases in the correct order
Template: Choose the correct optionExercises for choosing the correct option from a drop-down list
Template: True or FalseExercises for comprehension
Template: Match the wordsMatching 2 parts
Template: UnscrambleMake words from letters
Template: Sort into columnsPut words into correct groups
Template: Put the text in orderRestore the correct order of paragraphs and sentences
Template: External linkRedirect your students to another web page
Template: NoteMake a teacher's note or a note for students
Template: WordlistCreate a list of words for students to add in their dictionaries
Template: Voice recording
Template: Dividing line
Template: Miro Board
Template: PDF from Google Drive
Template: Wordwall
Template: LearningApps
Template: PicturesThis template lets you add images to your interactive lesson
Template: GIFAdd animation to your interactive lesson.
Integration of Miro, Google Drive, LearningApps, and Wordwall into your lessons on EdvibeHow to attach a Miro board, PDF docs from Google Drive, as well as integrate flash games from LearningApps and Wordwall into your lessons