Build and
upload a
Moodle
Mobile
Course
Mark AberdourHead of Open Source Solutions
AgendaMobile – web or native?
Building mobile learning using GoMoLearning
Delivering mobile learning using Moodle 2.2
The MyMobile theme for Moodle
A Novice, How-To Session!
http://2012.imoot.org/course/view.php?id=383
Our
approach to
Mobile
Web or native app?NATIVE
Official and unofficial Moodle apps
Standard Moodle only, cannot customise.
Where does that leave your customisations?
WEB
Official support through theme selector for mobile devices
MyMobile theme shipped with core
Easy to tweak and rebrand
Mix of web and native CONTENT apps
GoMo
Learning
Easy to Use
Native and HTML5 formats
Save on development costs
Easy to brand
LMS integration
Media-rich
Constant improvements
Easy to maintain
Great ROI – sell your content
The only authoring tool in the
world that allows you to design once, but deliver to
multiple platforms
Moodle
Desktop
access
Desktop accessStandard Moodle 2.2 installation
Allows easy configuration to load
in ‘themes for desktop, tablet and
smart phone users.
Epic theme is simple, uncluttered
and intuitive for end-users.
Moodle
Mobile
access
Tablet accessThe same Moodle site on iPad:
Toggle for two-column or single-
column display
Fewer graphics for low-bandwidth
usage
Side blocks automatically
collapsed, click to expand
Rotates gracefully between
landscape and portrait
And toggle to
single column...
And access your
e-learning course...
ContactMark AberdourHead of Open Source [email protected]
Resourceshttp://www.gomolearning.com
http://www.epic.co.uk/
http://www.epic.co.uk/services/open-source-lms.html
http://blogs.sussex.ac.uk/elearningteam/2011/11/09/moodle-
mobile-the-future-of-moodle/