The document discusses adding interactivity to video lectures using the open source tool H5P. It aims to engage students with course content and improve learning connections. H5P allows users to insert interactive elements like multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank, and polls directly into video lectures. This helps create more learner-centric online courses by adding reflection points and collecting student responses and feedback. The presentation demonstrates using H5P to add bookmarks, images, text, true/false questions, and an external resource to a video on political correctness for an enhanced learning experience.