H5P Blog Series – Image Juxtaposition

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Over the coming weeks we’ll continue to showcase some of the H5P content available to inspire you to think about how this tool could be used for your Brightspace online content.  We have a limited number of licences in our pilot so your faculty Learning Technologist will be more than happy to create the content in collaboration with you, the subject matter expert.

This week we’re looking at Image Juxtaposition

The Image Juxtaposition content type allows you to compare two overlaying images. This can be useful for viewing ‘before and after’ images or different image formats, for example an aerial photograph superimposed on an Ordnance Survey map or an X-Ray placed over a body.

Simply import the base image and the overlay image, select the slider direction, horizontal or vertical, the slider colour and start point.

Click on the image to view the Image Juxtaposition

This works well when comparing different situations visually, for example before and after flooding, or changes in bone condition following disease or injury. This can then be used to provoke discussion around that subject regarding prevention, management or treatment as appropriate.

If you think this content type could be useful for your teaching and learning, contact your Faculty Learning Technologist via the email below to have a chat.

FLIE have also been building an H5P example unit within Brightspace that showcases examples of H5P content types we think would be useful for teaching and learning in Brightspace.  If you’d like access to this unit to view what we’ve built so far, please contact your Faculty Learning Technologist.

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