What types of content can I use in Brightspace LeaP?
If you want to use Flash or SCORM content, you may need to manually adjust or break down the content first.
Learning Management System (LMS) |
Type of content added to the LMS |
Notes |
Relative links in HTML files work? |
Linked URLs in the file also added to the Brightspace LeaP as separate items of content? |
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Content file pointing to a non-text binary file (for example, JPG, PNG, Video) |
The content is added as an item. Only the title text is used for mapping and indexing. |
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Brightspace Learning Environment |
Content file pointing to the main HTML page of a website within the LMS course files |
This is the same as making a file type that points to the main index page of the website. Only the linked, main page is indexed and added to Brightspace LeaP. Other pages and associated files are skipped. |
Yes |
No |
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Content file pointing to a non-text binary file (for example, JPG, PNG, Video) |
The content is added as an item. Only the title text is used for mapping and indexing. |
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LTI | Content file that is only available by using an LTI link | Most often, LTI links provide access to content hosted by a publisher. | Yes | No |
Moodle |
Content file pointing to the main HTML page of a website within the LMS course files |
All files of a website are added and Brightspace LeaP decides which files to index. |
Yes |
No |
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Content file pointing to a non-text binary file (for example, JPG, PNG, Video) |
The content is added as an item. Only the title text is used for mapping and indexing. |
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HTML file contained in a website but not explicitly added as the main file |
The content is indexed and added. The < title > tag is used to fetch the content item title instead of the file name. |
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Non-HTML file (for example, PDF) contained in a website but not explicitly added as the main file |
The content is indexed and added if it is on the accepted types list (.txt, .htm, .html, .doc, .pdf, .rtf, .xml, .docx). The Moodle link name is used as the content item title, not the file name. |
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