Embedding external content into EP content

You are able to embed content from other platforms into EP content by using our embed tool. Embedding allows you to add parts of other websites to your EP Smart Lessons.

This method applies to both Assessments and Smart Lessons on EP.

What external content can I embed into EP?

You can embed almost anything that has an embedding link. See the below table for examples of some of the more popular ones:

Platform How to get an embedding code from the platform
ThingLink Instructions on how to get an embed code from ThingLink are here.
Vimeo Instructions on how to get an embed code from Vimeo are here.
Google Slides/Docs Instructions on how to get an embed code from Google Slides/Docs are here.
Google Maps Instructions on how to embed Google Maps in EP can be found here (this also applies to Google Maps Streetview).
EdPuzzle Instructions on how to get an embed code from EdPuzzle are here.
Nearpod Instructions on how to get an embed code from Nearpod are here.
Desmos Instructions on how to get an embed code from Desmos are here.
ClickView Instructions on how to embed ClickView videos in EP can be found here.

How do I then embed these links into my EP Smart Lesson?

  1. Create or open the slide where you want to add the external media.

image showing a blank slide in content creation

  1. Click and drag the Embed component into the slide.

gif showing dragging the embed component into the blank slide

  1. Paste the embed code you copied. In this example, it is a Desmos image. Click Done

image showing the result of embed code that's been pasted

You can use this Embed tool for a multitude of websites. You will simply need to find the embed link and then paste it into our Embed component!

If the link you try to embed doesn't work, we recommend trying to use just the URL instead of the iframe. Similarly, if the URL doesn't work, we recommend trying to use the iframe.
Still having trouble? Get in touch with our team and supply the link you are using for further assistance!

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