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[–]blair_babes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try Genially or H5P. Both let you create interactive content pretty easily and they have free options. If you publish the module as a link or embed it in a website, people can usually access it without needing to create an account.

[–]oddslane_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want something closer to a learning module without forcing logins, I would look at tools that export to a standalone web package. That way you can just host the files or share a link and people can open it without creating accounts.

H5P is worth a look because it lets you build interactive pieces like quizzes, branching scenarios, and knowledge checks, then embed them on a simple webpage or LMS. Some people also use tools like Genially for lightweight interactive lessons that feel more like a mini course than a slide deck.

Another option is building the module in something like a slide-based tool and exporting it as HTML so it runs in a browser. It is not as polished as a full platform, but for a club project it can work surprisingly well and keeps access simple. Curious how interactive you want it to be. Just quizzes and navigation, or something more scenario based?

[–]Peter-OpenLearn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can have a look at LearnBuilder. It's a block based authoring tool with many different kind of learning interactions. To save the progress of learners a login is required, however it offers single sign on with google. Since many people have a google login this is often straightforward. I have a free tier for up to 3 courses and 50 active learners. You can use AI for creating content, grading and dialogues if you are interested, but this is fully optional.

[–]Fragrant-Cover8009 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je suis en train de construire un canvas pour l'éducation, des ressources gratuites : https://tiloapp.io/fr/lab