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In this section we will group all information about the current situation of Moodle for mobile. | In this section we will group all information about the current situation of Moodle for mobile. | ||
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These use cases are required actions following the reception of an alert. They can be executed in a short time and they should have the full attention of the user. Even interrupted, the user is likely going to come back to it. | These use cases are required actions following the reception of an alert. They can be executed in a short time and they should have the full attention of the user. Even interrupted, the user is likely going to come back to it. | ||
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* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=7798 Using Moodle mobile forum] | |||
* [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Mobile_Moodle_FAQ Moodle mobile FAQ] | * [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Mobile_Moodle_FAQ Moodle mobile FAQ] | ||
* [https://docs.moodle.org/en/mobile Moodle for mobile] | * [https://docs.moodle.org/en/mobile Moodle for mobile] |
Revision as of 04:19, 17 December 2010
Template:Moodle 2.0This document has for purpose to define the official Moodle mobile application functionalities for Moodle 2.0. We will look to mobile phone application only.
Overview
In this section we will group all information about the current situation of Moodle for mobile.
iOS
Application
- MTouch created by Ali OzGur (available April 2010)
- mPage created by Mass Media, HK (available May 24, 2010)
Discussions
Documentation
Android
Discussions
Web application
Applications
- iPhone4Moodle (available 2010)
- Moodle for Mobiles: MoMo
- Moodbile
- MLE-Moodle - MLE-Moodle is a plugin for Moodle, which adds mLearning functionality to this open-source eLearning system.
Discussions
Use cases
Here are listed the use cases that should be possible on a mobile device.
short
When waiting in a small queue, short travel (bus). These use cases don't allow a full concentration. They are mostly going to be read-only action, that are going to be interrupted at any moment.
long
When waiting for the doctor, long travel.
Urgent
These use cases are required actions following the reception of an alert. They can be executed in a short time and they should have the full attention of the user. Even interrupted, the user is likely going to come back to it.