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== How can I use Moodle on mobile devices? ==
== How can I use Moodle on mobile devices? ==
There are currently 3 main ways to use Moodle on mobile devices:
* Users can open Moodle sites in their mobile web browers (not recommended).
* Users can download native apps for their mobile devices.
* Admins can configure their Moodle site to be Mobile-accessible through server extensions.


There are two ways to use Moodle on a mobile device, you can pay for or download a native app for your cellular device (currently the only native Moodle app is planned for release by [http://www.Moodletouch.com www.Moodletouch.com] in April 2010), or you can configure your Moodle site to be Mobile accessible by using one of the available plug-ins.
=== Mobile Apps ===
* The official [[Mobile app]] for iPhone, created by Moodle HQ.
* [http://www.pragmasql.com/moodletouch/home.aspx mTouch]is available for Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad only, supporting iOS4.3 and above. It is for student use only.  It costs a couple of dollars to download and is under active development.
* [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/moodlez/id449138373?mt=8 MoodleEZ ] (MoodleEasy) is available for iPad only, supporting iOS 4.3 and above. It is from the same makers as mTouch.  It is for student, teacher and administrator  use. It costs a couple of dollars to download and is under active development.
* [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/iactive/id577359069?mt=8 iActive ] (previously mPage) is available for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, supporting iOS 4.3 and above. It works with Moodle 1.9 and above and seems quite fully featured in its scope, including blocks, files, assignments, forums, glossaries, quiz, SCORM and more. It costs under a dollar to download and is under active development.
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivoid.droodle Droodle ] is available for Android only and supports Android 2.2 and above. It is for students only and centres around the ability for students to view their assignments and setup calendar reminders for assignments. It is free to download and does not appear to be under active development.
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.co.praveenkumar mDroid ] is available for Android only and supports Android 2.0.1 and above. It is for students only and gives access to all the Moodle courses, files and forums. It is free to download and is open source. It is under active development.
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=moodle.android.moodle Moodle for Android]is available for Android only and requires Android 2.2 and above. It requires Moodle 2.2 or above. It is free to download and is open source. It is under active development.
* [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?id=175 uMM] (Unofficial Moodle Mobile) is available via the Moodle plugins database and supports Apple, Android and Blackberry deices. It is intended as a clone of the official but now unsupported Moodle Mobile iOS-only app that was launched by Moodle HQ in 2011 and subsequently pulled in 2012 before Moodle HQ embarked on a new HTML5 app. In fact, Moodle HQ hired the developer of the UMM app, Juan Leyva, to build upon UMM as the foundation of the next official Moodle Mobile app. So look out for an improved version of this coming soon.


=== Native Apps: ===
=== Server-side ===
* [http://www.moodletouch.com MoodleTouch] created by Ali OzGur (available April 2010)
Note: as of Jan 2013 none of these are production-ready implementations.
* [http://mpage.hk/ mPage] created by Mass Media, HK (available May 24, 2010)
* [http://www.moodbile.org/ Moodbile] - Reference implementation of Moodle Web Services. This is still under development.
* [http://www.mobilemoodle.org/momo18/ MoMo] (Moodle for Mobiles) - Requires a server extension and a client app; supports most mobile OSes including Symbian. This is no longer under active development.
* [http://mle.sourceforge.net MLE-Moodle] - Allows course designers to make a separate set of Moodle pages for mobile users. This is no longer under active development.
* [http://iphone.moodle.com.au iPhone4Moodle] - This is no longer under active development.


=== Web apps: ===
==Where can I download the official Mobile app for iPhone?==
* [http://mle.sourceforge.com Mobile LE]
* [http://iphone.moodle.com.au iPhone4Moodle] (available 2010)
* Moodle for Mobiles: [http://www.mobilemoodle.org/momo18/ MoMo]


== Which platforms are supported? ==
The Mobile app can be downloaded for free from the Apple Online  Store http://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/my-moodle/id461289000.


=== iPhone ===
==How do I get the official Mobile app to work for my Moodle site?==
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=104599 Moodle Mobile for iPhone]
* [[Moodle_for_Mobiles#Creating_Mobile_Learning_Tutorials_for_iPhone.2FiPod_Touch|Creating Mobile Learning Tutorials for iPhone/iPod Touch]]


=== MLE ===
Firstly, your Moodle site must be using Moodle 2.1 or later.
* [http://mle.sourceforge.net MLE-Moodle] - MLE-Moodle is a plugin for Moodle, which adds mLearning functionality to this open-source eLearning system.  


=== Android ===
Secondly mobile web services must be enabled. See [[Enable mobile web services]] for details.  
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=134778 Moodle on Android]


=== Twitter ===
==Where can I select a theme for mobile devices?==
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=104949 Twitter plug-in for Moodle]


== See also: ==
In ''Site administration > Appearance > Themes > Theme selector''.


* [[Moodle for Mobiles]] is designed to work with mobile phones in Japan.
==See also==
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=7798 Moodle for mobile forum]


Using Moodle forum discussions:
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=7798 Moodle for mobile forum]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=31895 Moodle for Mobiles Quiz code released]  
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=162872 Proposal for Supporting Mobile Themes and Browser Detection] forum discussion
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=31895&parent=185847 Re: Customised Scripts -Moodle for Mobiles projects use of]  
* An open course, about "[http://tempus-efa.proj.ac.il/moodle/course/view.php?id=102 Teaching using Mobile - Best practices]"
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=143973 Moodle for mobile browsers]
* [http://www.moodlenews.com/mobile/ Moodle News - Mobile] - a breakdown of the mobile projects and products available
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=33033 Moodle for Mobiles Project]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=141815 Comparisons and Advocacy > Mobile Moodle]
 
Miscellaneous
* [http://yuiblog.com/blog/2008/02/06/iphone-cacheability/ YUI blog post on how to optimise for the iPhone's cache]
* [http://www.mobilestudy.org/moodle/mobilequiz/ Moodle Mobile Quiz]
* [http://www.mobilemoodle.org/ Mobile Moodle (MOMO)]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=123331 Emulators for mobile platforms]


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Latest revision as of 23:11, 13 January 2013

How can I use Moodle on mobile devices?

There are currently 3 main ways to use Moodle on mobile devices:

  • Users can open Moodle sites in their mobile web browers (not recommended).
  • Users can download native apps for their mobile devices.
  • Admins can configure their Moodle site to be Mobile-accessible through server extensions.

Mobile Apps

  • The official Mobile app for iPhone, created by Moodle HQ.
  • mTouchis available for Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad only, supporting iOS4.3 and above. It is for student use only. It costs a couple of dollars to download and is under active development.
  • MoodleEZ (MoodleEasy) is available for iPad only, supporting iOS 4.3 and above. It is from the same makers as mTouch. It is for student, teacher and administrator use. It costs a couple of dollars to download and is under active development.
  • iActive (previously mPage) is available for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, supporting iOS 4.3 and above. It works with Moodle 1.9 and above and seems quite fully featured in its scope, including blocks, files, assignments, forums, glossaries, quiz, SCORM and more. It costs under a dollar to download and is under active development.
  • Droodle is available for Android only and supports Android 2.2 and above. It is for students only and centres around the ability for students to view their assignments and setup calendar reminders for assignments. It is free to download and does not appear to be under active development.
  • mDroid is available for Android only and supports Android 2.0.1 and above. It is for students only and gives access to all the Moodle courses, files and forums. It is free to download and is open source. It is under active development.
  • Moodle for Androidis available for Android only and requires Android 2.2 and above. It requires Moodle 2.2 or above. It is free to download and is open source. It is under active development.
  • uMM (Unofficial Moodle Mobile) is available via the Moodle plugins database and supports Apple, Android and Blackberry deices. It is intended as a clone of the official but now unsupported Moodle Mobile iOS-only app that was launched by Moodle HQ in 2011 and subsequently pulled in 2012 before Moodle HQ embarked on a new HTML5 app. In fact, Moodle HQ hired the developer of the UMM app, Juan Leyva, to build upon UMM as the foundation of the next official Moodle Mobile app. So look out for an improved version of this coming soon.

Server-side

Note: as of Jan 2013 none of these are production-ready implementations.

  • Moodbile - Reference implementation of Moodle Web Services. This is still under development.
  • MoMo (Moodle for Mobiles) - Requires a server extension and a client app; supports most mobile OSes including Symbian. This is no longer under active development.
  • MLE-Moodle - Allows course designers to make a separate set of Moodle pages for mobile users. This is no longer under active development.
  • iPhone4Moodle - This is no longer under active development.

Where can I download the official Mobile app for iPhone?

The Mobile app can be downloaded for free from the Apple Online Store http://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/my-moodle/id461289000.

How do I get the official Mobile app to work for my Moodle site?

Firstly, your Moodle site must be using Moodle 2.1 or later.

Secondly mobile web services must be enabled. See Enable mobile web services for details.

Where can I select a theme for mobile devices?

In Site administration > Appearance > Themes > Theme selector.

See also