The document summarizes information about Moodle Mobile, including upcoming speakers at Moodlemoot Spain 2012, a brief history of Moodle Mobile releases, new features being developed for mobile and tablet apps, considerations around using HTML5 for the apps, differences in mobile and tablet browsing designs, and factors to consider when choosing HTML5 and JavaScript frameworks. It concludes with a demo link and thanks for attending.
The document summarizes information about Moodle Mobile, including upcoming speakers at Moodlemoot Spain 2012, a brief history of Moodle Mobile releases, new features being developed for mobile and tablet apps, considerations around using HTML5 for the apps, differences in mobile and tablet browsing designs, and factors to consider when choosing HTML5 and JavaScript frameworks. It concludes with a demo link and thanks for attending.
Moodlemoot spain 2013. juan leyva & martin dougiamas on moodle mobile (1)Juan Leyva Delgado
This document summarizes details about the Moodlemoot Spain 2013 conference, including speakers, development teams, devices tested, and priorities and future plans for Moodle Mobile. Key details include:
- The conference was held September 26-28, 2013 in Spain.
- Speakers included Martin Dougiamas, CEO and founder of Moodle, and Juan Leyva, a lead Moodle developer.
- Development teams included CV&A Consulting, Moodle HQ, and contributors from Kineo.
- Moodle Mobile has been tested on Android, iOS, Windows, and other devices.
- Priorities for future development include improving offline use, notifications, speed, usability, custom
Moodlemoot spain 2013. taller, creación de un plugin para moodle mobileJuan Leyva Delgado
This document outlines steps for developing a new plugin for the Moodle Mobile app. It discusses understanding how Moodle Mobile communicates with Moodle, setting up the development environment, packaging an existing web service, configuring a new mobile service in Moodle, developing the plugin code, changing the app name and appearance, and building/publishing the rebranded mobile app. The example plugin will display user grades in activities by retrieving grade data from a custom web service via REST calls.
This document discusses the Moodle Mobile app. It is the official mobile app for the Moodle learning management system and was developed by Moodle HQ. The app allows users to access course content, calendar events, send messages, and more from their mobile device both online and offline. Future plans for the app include supporting forums access, assignment viewing and grading, and expanding to additional platforms like desktop and Firefox OS. Contributors are encouraged to provide feedback, translations, and funding to help further develop the app.
Moodle Mobile is the official mobile app for the Moodle learning platform. It allows students and teachers to access course content and materials from their mobile devices both online and offline. The app supports viewing courses, files, assignments, forums and other activities. Upcoming versions will add support for additional features like SCORM and quizzes. The app is developed as an open source project with the goal of providing core mobile functionality for the Moodle platform within technical limitations.
The document discusses the offline features of the Moodle Mobile app. It describes how data is stored locally to enable offline access to course materials, including resources like files, pages, and SCORM activities. Certain activities and course features can also be accessed offline if previously visited. While offline interactions are not currently supported, future plans aim to allow actions like forum posts and assignments to be saved and synchronized when the user is back online.
Creating a custom Moodle Mobile app - MoodleMoot Spain 2014Juan Leyva Delgado
This document provides instructions for creating a custom Moodle Mobile app. It describes forking the Moodle Mobile code repository on GitHub, editing configuration files to customize app settings and branding, replacing icons and splash screens, building the app using PhoneGap Build, adding custom themes and plugins, modifying existing features like language strings and plugins, and keeping a custom app updated with the latest code. The goal is to show how to take the open source Moodle Mobile code and customize it for a specific need or organization.
Tips for creating Moodle Mobile friendly courses sites - MoodleMoot Spain 2014Juan Leyva Delgado
This document provides tips for creating Moodle courses and sites that are mobile friendly for use on the Moodle Mobile app. It discusses enabling features like push notifications and using a responsive design. It recommends using specific course formats and resources that are better supported in Moodle Mobile, as well as providing alternatives for unsupported activities. The document also provides tips for configuration at the site level, like installing additional plugins, creating a mobile theme, and bulk enrolling users in a custom course for mobile access.
The document discusses the Moodle Mobile SCORM 1.2 player. It allows playing SCORM 1.2 packages online and offline, and synchronizes data between offline and online attempts. It requires Moodle 3.0 or above, and provides tips for authoring mobile-friendly SCORM packages with smaller files, compatible formats, and simple navigation.
Moodlemoot spain 2013. juan leyva & martin dougiamas on moodle mobile (1)Juan Leyva Delgado
This document summarizes details about the Moodlemoot Spain 2013 conference, including speakers, development teams, devices tested, and priorities and future plans for Moodle Mobile. Key details include:
- The conference was held September 26-28, 2013 in Spain.
- Speakers included Martin Dougiamas, CEO and founder of Moodle, and Juan Leyva, a lead Moodle developer.
- Development teams included CV&A Consulting, Moodle HQ, and contributors from Kineo.
- Moodle Mobile has been tested on Android, iOS, Windows, and other devices.
- Priorities for future development include improving offline use, notifications, speed, usability, custom
Moodlemoot spain 2013. taller, creación de un plugin para moodle mobileJuan Leyva Delgado
This document outlines steps for developing a new plugin for the Moodle Mobile app. It discusses understanding how Moodle Mobile communicates with Moodle, setting up the development environment, packaging an existing web service, configuring a new mobile service in Moodle, developing the plugin code, changing the app name and appearance, and building/publishing the rebranded mobile app. The example plugin will display user grades in activities by retrieving grade data from a custom web service via REST calls.
This document discusses the Moodle Mobile app. It is the official mobile app for the Moodle learning management system and was developed by Moodle HQ. The app allows users to access course content, calendar events, send messages, and more from their mobile device both online and offline. Future plans for the app include supporting forums access, assignment viewing and grading, and expanding to additional platforms like desktop and Firefox OS. Contributors are encouraged to provide feedback, translations, and funding to help further develop the app.
Moodle Mobile is the official mobile app for the Moodle learning platform. It allows students and teachers to access course content and materials from their mobile devices both online and offline. The app supports viewing courses, files, assignments, forums and other activities. Upcoming versions will add support for additional features like SCORM and quizzes. The app is developed as an open source project with the goal of providing core mobile functionality for the Moodle platform within technical limitations.
The document discusses the offline features of the Moodle Mobile app. It describes how data is stored locally to enable offline access to course materials, including resources like files, pages, and SCORM activities. Certain activities and course features can also be accessed offline if previously visited. While offline interactions are not currently supported, future plans aim to allow actions like forum posts and assignments to be saved and synchronized when the user is back online.
Creating a custom Moodle Mobile app - MoodleMoot Spain 2014Juan Leyva Delgado
This document provides instructions for creating a custom Moodle Mobile app. It describes forking the Moodle Mobile code repository on GitHub, editing configuration files to customize app settings and branding, replacing icons and splash screens, building the app using PhoneGap Build, adding custom themes and plugins, modifying existing features like language strings and plugins, and keeping a custom app updated with the latest code. The goal is to show how to take the open source Moodle Mobile code and customize it for a specific need or organization.
Tips for creating Moodle Mobile friendly courses sites - MoodleMoot Spain 2014Juan Leyva Delgado
This document provides tips for creating Moodle courses and sites that are mobile friendly for use on the Moodle Mobile app. It discusses enabling features like push notifications and using a responsive design. It recommends using specific course formats and resources that are better supported in Moodle Mobile, as well as providing alternatives for unsupported activities. The document also provides tips for configuration at the site level, like installing additional plugins, creating a mobile theme, and bulk enrolling users in a custom course for mobile access.
The document discusses the Moodle Mobile SCORM 1.2 player. It allows playing SCORM 1.2 packages online and offline, and synchronizes data between offline and online attempts. It requires Moodle 3.0 or above, and provides tips for authoring mobile-friendly SCORM packages with smaller files, compatible formats, and simple navigation.