Saturday, December 2, 2017

iframe tags can work in your LMS to include websites on a page

The html iframe tag provides instructors a means through which to combine images, text and possibly active content on a single page in an LMS. This is kind of a "mashup" idea where possibly an image, combined with an instance of google maps, and some text will engage learners. Here is an iframe example from W3Schools: <iframe src="https://www.w3schools.com"></iframe>" The Width and Height attributes work for both html5 and legacy versions of the language. The neat thing about knowing some html is that instructors can increase engagement by mixing up the content where students are seeing instructors try new things also.

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