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Moodle activity or H5P: how do you choose?

H5P is an interactive content creation tool built directly into Moodle. No installation, no technical expertise required. In just a few minutes, you can create polished, mobile-friendly interactive content.

Moodle
25 February 2026

By Florent Méchin | Digital Learning Manager, Enovation France

If you create  training courses using Moodle, you’ve probably faced this question more than once: 

  • Moodle Quiz or H5P Quiz
  • Moodle Book or H5P Interactive Book
  • Moodle Lesson or Branching Scenario

There’s no right or wrong answer—here’s an overview to help you see things more clearly.

 

What H5P brings to the table

H5P is an interactive content creation tool built directly into Moodle.  No installation, no technical expertise required. In just a few minutes, you can create polished, mobile-friendly interactive content. 

For trainers who want to move fast and deliver engaging experiences, it’s a powerful solution.

But speed and simplicity come with trade-offs:

  • Fewer advanced settings
  • More limited tracking and reporting inside Moodle

That’s not a weakness—it’s a design choice. The important thing is to be aware of it before deciding.

 

Quizzes: power or appearance?

Moodle Quiz

Let’s take the clearest example. Moodle’s Quiz activity may look austere at first, but but under the hood, it’s a robust assessment engine: 

  • question bank
  • random draws
  • attempt management, penalties
  • conditional access
  • overrides, detailed and 

What’s more, every result is tracked, viewable, and usable. For formal assessment (certification, prerequisite validation, regulatory compliance, etc.), this is the tool you need.

H5P Quiz

H5P Quiz, on the other hand, is ideal for adding a few questions at the end of a video or offering a quick revision test mid-module: fast to build, pleasant to take. But the settings are limited and the tracking sent back into Moodle remains basic.

Branching content: Moodle lesson vs H5P branching scenario

To create content that adapts to learners’ choices, Moodle offers Lesson, and H5P offers Branching Scenario. Two tools aimed at the same goal, but with a different authoring experience.

Moodle Lesson

Moodle Lesson is powerful but relatively complex to build. As a result, many trainers end up getting discouraged or creating something linear, due to not fully mastering the navigation logic.

H5P Branching Scenario

H5P’s Branching Scenario provides a visual tree-style interface that’s more intuitive, where you can immediately see the structure of your scenario. For a role-play, simulation, or practical case, it’s easier to build and the result is instantly readable.

Image: Branching Scenario authoring interface — source: https://h5p.org/branching-scenario

H5P as a mini authoring tool

This may be where H5P shines the most. Course Presentation, for example, is handy for turning a PowerPoint slide deck into an interactive module better suited to online learning.

Interactive Book goes even further, letting you design a structured resource with chapters, a table of contents, interactive elements, and embedded questions—similar to what an authoring tool like Rise 360 would produce, without leaving the platform and without the cost of an authoring tool.

Image: An example of an “Interactive Book” resource with a table of contents and multimedia elements.

Moodle Book follows a similar logic, but without interactive elements. In return, it gives direct access to HTML code for those who want to push customisation further. Ideal if you’re somewhat technical—less so if you aren’t.

Image: An example of a Moodle Book with its table of contents.

Summary

 

Goal

Recommended tool

Formal assessment with strong traceability

Moodle Quiz

Self-practice or quick revision

H5P

Simple branching scenario

H5P Branching Scenario

Turn a static slide deck into an interactive module

H5P Course Presentation

Create a structured, interactive module without an authoring tool

H5P Interactive Book 

Create a paged module that’s fully customizable (with some knowledge)

Moodle Book

 

Conclusion

H5P and Moodle’s native activities aren’t competitors : they complement each other and serve different purposes.

  • Looking for interactivity and speed? H5P is often the better choice.
  • Need traceability and advanced settings? Choose Moodle’s native activities/resources.

In most well-designed courses, both coexist—each used where it makes the most sense.

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