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Google Classroom doesn’t support HTML5 courses. But you can use it to distribute the content to your students - simply save your course as a ZIP file and attach it to a Google Classroom assignment. Your learners will be able to download the course and run it from their computer. However, you won’t be able to keep track of the learners’ progress. If you want to get full control over your students’ results and protect your courses from being transferred to third parties, upload them to an LMS.
Find quizzes (.quiz), interactions (.visuals), dialog simulations (.visuals), etc. on your computer and insert them back into the presentation by adding new slides and selecting Browse instead of creating new files.
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