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Moodle EduCloud Tablet Native. Why Moodle Native? › JDB Smart Learning. To get the best Moodle mobile user experience in case, Native Apps are still the predominant paradigm and have a number of features based on the hardware of tablet devices. Since HTML5 still doesn't have the full performance / features MOOC's are asking for, Smart Learning Apps started developing a native Moodle App for Android Tablets. Within this mobile Moodle solution Social Media features are embedded to share learning progresses via Twitter and FaceBook. Initiated by Samsung Thailand, Anise Asia (Malaysia) and Smart Learning Apps started the EduCloud MLP project, to bring Native Moodle to Android 7"and 10" Tablets, the iPad and iPad mini. Target group are the universities in Asia wishing to deliver multi media Moodle courses, from the Moodle Master (mastering an unlimited number of Moodle installs in the EduCloud), to their students.

For more information or a demo of this cutting edge development, contact us. External tool. SCORM 2004 - progress? Hey Justin, As a part of Rustici Software, I'd first like to thank you for your interest in the Tin Can API. We're really excited about the possibilities that it brings to the world and I'm glad to see you are looking to incorporate it into your Moodle environment. To answer your question, you can get started using the Tin Can API today in Moodle.

You can either use the course prototypes we have out there ( or build your own courses using the spec. Right now, we don't have a statement viewer built into any of our pre-built integrations (Moodle, WordPress, etc). Feel free to send us any questions you have along the way! Thanks again! --Jena jena.lawing@scorm.com. Umm: Unofficial Moodle Mobile app. Description This is an unofficial clone of the Moodle Mobile app for iPhone that works on Android and Blackberry devices. It should work also on iPhone and iPad. This application is intended and has been designed to be easily customizable by Institutions (University, corp..). This application uses common web technologies (HTML5 + CSS3 + JavaScript) and the high level multiplatform mobile Javascript framework Phonegap. Phonegap enables you to build your app once with web-standards and deploy to multiple platforms. Please note that this app is not a replacement or improvement of the official app for iPhone (and Android when available).

It has beend designed to be easily customizable and extendable using web technologies by anyone. Technologies used: HTML5 + CSS3 + JavaScript Phonegap for packaging and access Mobile features jquery jquerymobile Credits Juan Leyva < Testing the app in a computer Configuring Moodle for using the application. My Moodle. Mobile Moodle app moving to HTML5. After much thought Moodle HQ is changing how we support mobile development for Moodle.

Our current approach of native apps per platform was costing a lot while not moving very fast and not serving our community in the best way possible. This is what we are doing: A. Ending development of the "My Moodle" native apps We will no longer be developing the current iOS app "My Moodle" (or the unfinished Android clone of it). B. We have contracted Juan Leyva from Moodle Partner CV&A Consulting to continue to lead development of his HTML5+Phonegap app (currently called Unofficial Moodle Mobile). Although we will lose a little speed and smoothness in the interface when moving to HTML5, I think the idea of building up community effort around a cross-platform mobile client will far outweigh that and sets us up better for the long term. See the Moodle for mobile forum for further news and discussions.

Mobile app. Mobile app latest: Moodle HQ will no longer be developing the iOS app My Moodle. Instead an app Moodle Mobile will be developed on HTML5 and Phonegap. See the announcement Mobile Moodle app moving to HTML5 for further details. The official Moodle mobile app for iPhone, My Moodle, developed and maintained by Moodle HQ, is available for download (free!) From the Apple Online Store: Requirements This app is not a replacement for the Moodle interface, it just provides you with some useful additional tools.

Adding your Moodle site After downloading the app you are prompted to enter the address of your Moodle site and your username and password. Dashboard Functionalities (tasks) are displayed with icons on the home page of the app. Upload This functionality allows you to select or capture an image, sound recording or video from your mobile device and quickly post it directly to your "Private files" area in Moodle. Participants Web Help Download resources. Mobile Moodle FAQ. iOS apps for ALL versions of Moodle and for both teachers and students. Plugins Directory: umm: Unofficial Moodle Mobile app. This app is not longer maintained, it became the official Moodle Mobile app, (see link above) This application is intended and has been designed to be easily customizable by Institutions (University, corp..).

This application uses common web technologies (HTML5 + CSS3 + JavaScript) and the high level multiplatform mobile Javascript framework Phonegap. Phonegap enables you to build your app once with web-standards and deploy to multiple platforms. Please note that this app is not a replacement or improvement of the official app for iPhone (and Android when available). It has beend designed to be easily customizable and extendable using web technologies by anyone. Technologies used: HTML5 + CSS3 + JavaScriptPhonegap for packaging and access Mobile featuresjqueryjquerymobile For downloading the mobile applications, please visit the "Learn more" links in the Download versions section and click the "Alternative download" link Help forum Contributors Juan Leyva (Lead maintainer)