Guess the Answer 

Guess the Answer allows you to create challenges where the end-user is to guess the answer based on the image. Then, by pressing the bar below the image, the user reveals the correct answer. 

Let's say you want to show an image of a Cherry and you want the end-user to guess which fruit it is.
After he/she thinks of a guess, they will click on a button and reveal the correct answer.


Accessing H5P in Canvas

You can access H5P in Canvas through the Rich Content Editor (RCE), which is accessible via the edit view of Page, Assignment, Discussion Board, Announcement and Quiz questions. 

For this example, we will be adding H5P onto a Canvas page. The first thing you will need to do is either open the page you want to embed the H5P content into or create a new page. Then click the ‘Edit’ button which will open the RCE. (You will automatically go into edit mode if you create a new page.) 

Next, you will need to locate H5P in the RCE toolbar by clicking on the H5P icon.

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Clicking on that menu item will open a pop-up showing your H5P library. From here, you will have the option to either insert previously created content or create something new. 


Select the Add Content option. A search bar will appear.  

Type Guess the answer and select this from the list of options that appear. 

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Guess the answer editor


The Guess the answer editor should now appear.


The editor looks like this:


Add a title


Add a title.  This will not be visible to your learners but can be used for searching, reports, copyright information


Task description

 

Under Task description describe how the user should solve the task.


It should look something like this:



Click on the Media and under Type,  select Image.


Then, click the Add button below, locate the image and upload it.


In the field Descriptive solution label, we want to type: "Choose here to reveal the answer".

And, finally, in the Solution text, we will type "Cherries".


Finishing up 


Save and Insert to view your finished Guess the answer