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Introduction
1. Create a new book
2. Main body - Parts
3. Main body - Chapters
4. Front Matter
5. Back Matter
6. Clone a book
7. Import from web page or Pressbooks webbook
8. Copyright and license information
Lauri M. Aesoph
9. Attribution statement for adapted text
Ryerson University
10. Embed Youtube and Vimeo video
11. MathJax
12. Embed quiz
13. Collaboration
14. Embed PhET simulation
15. Annotation with Hypothesis
16. Hypothesis – Example
17. TablePress
18. Accessibility to the online reader
19. Accessibility – PDF and Ebooks
20. Accessibility for Administrators
21. H5P Plugins
22. H5P.example – Accordion
23. H5P.example – Dialog Cards
24. H5P.example – Find the Hotspot
25. H5P.example – Flashcards
26. H5P.example – iFrame Embedder
27. H5P.example – Image Hotspots
28. H5P.example – Interactive Book
29. H5P content in Canvas
30. LaTeX syntax in MathJax for H5P
31. Subscripts and Superscripts in H5P
32. Import archived copyright-free books
33. Import BCcampus Open Textbooks (OpenStax)
34. Import BCcampus Open Textbooks
35. Import your Private Pressbooks
36. Import public Pressbooks
37. Urinary system
The hypothesis makes reading make reading active, visible, and social.
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