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Mobile App Links In Moodle 3.4

Links to the Moodle Mobile App are now available in the footer and the profile page of your Moodle 3.4 course.

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mQlicker - Free Audience Response System for Mobile, Cell and Smartphones,

mQlicker - Free Audience Response System for Mobile, Cell and Smartphones, | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

Turns any networked device into an easy-to-use response tool. Wide support for smartphones and tablets including iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry and Kindle.


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Gerard Jensen's curator insight, January 5, 2013 5:47 PM

An absolutely brilliant tool to get feedback from a truly broad audience - even if they do not have a fancy computer and only a phone with web access. Requesting feedback has just become so much easier...

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Moodle plugins: Moodle Mobile additional features

Moodle plugins: Moodle Mobile additional features | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

Local plugin for adding new features to the current Moodle Mobile app.

This add-on provides new features and web services which are currently only available in Moodle 2.7.

 

How it works

 

Once installed the plugin creates a new service "Moodle Mobile additional features".

The Mobile app checks if this service is enabled. If not, the Mobile app falls backs to the standard core Mobile app service.

 

Features

 

* Support for sites using SSO authentication methods (Shibboleth and CAS)

* Push notifications

* Retrieval of private messages and notifications from the site

* Retrieval of calendar events from the site

 


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