![]() ![]() ![]() upload ‘yourfilename.swf’ to our video hosting server where the file suppose to be stored.open the Flash movie file we have created and export it as “yourfilename.swf”.Thanks Dan Trouten for giving me ideas to write this post.Īs I mentioned in Moodle Lounge, the easiest way is to embed the flash movie into the HTML code by following these simple steps: But, what if we want to host our own video and have the clips proprietary to our school? Embedding YouTube videos into Moodle course is definetely not something new and can be easily achieved by pasting the Youtube embed code into our html resource page.
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