Make the Most of the Moodle Mobile App

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Presented by 
Juan Leyva
, 
Head of Mobile Solutions
Make the Most of the
Moodle Mobile App
5 tips to improve your users
experience with the app
 
1.
Reduce onboarding friction
2.
Make your users feel at home
3.
Simplify the user interface
4.
Make your courses mobile-friendly
5.
Support your students and teachers
 
Pro and Premium plans
Push notifications device
limits
Site finder
QR code login
Branding tool
Unlimited features
 
https://apps.moodle.com
Premium plan free if hosted by Moodle Certified Partner, or MoodleCloud.
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1.
Reduce onboarding friction
Site finder
Sign-up for a Pro or Premium plan to
include your site in Moodle site listing.
 
Your users will be able to find your site
just by name. You can even use your
own image/logo for your site.
QR login
Sign-up for a Pro or Premium plan to
allow your users to log in using QR
codes.
 
Your users profile will display a single
use QR code to help them to log in
without remembering your site URL
and credentials.
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 2. Make your users feel at home
Branding tool
Premium sites are able to use the
“Basic Branding tool” available at
https://apps.moodle.com
 
Admins can easily style their sites to
match your organisation identity and
include custom CSS.
Custom menu
items
 
Easily add your custom pages to the
mobile application.
 
Available at Site administration >
Mobile app features.
 
More information here:
https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_ap
p_guide_for_admins
Custom strings
You don’t have “teachers” you have
“educators”, do not worry, you can
customise any language string in the
app.
 
More information here:
https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_ap
p_guide_for_admins
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3. Simplify the user interface
Disable features
You can remove from the app all
those advanced features or options
that you don’t really use (or you don’t
want to provide via the app).
 
Apart from Moodle features such as
blogs, tags, etc… you can also disable
certain blocks, course modules and
mobile-specific functionality.
 
More information here:
https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_ap
p_guide_for_admins
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4. Make your courses mobile-friendly
Content
Avoid SCORM when possible, use
modern tools such as H5P that
adapts better
Use Page or Book instead of PDF
documents
Adapt text-formatting to small
screens
Avoid non mobile-friendly formats
such as docx when possible
Check “Digital Literacy” at
https://school.moodledemo.net
 
Media
Is the image really required?
Crop images to show area of
interest
Use online tools to optimise
your videos and images
Not all video formats are
supported by Android/iOS
Youtube, Vimeo work ok but
they don’t work offline
 
More information here:
https://docs.moodle.org/en/Creating_m
obile-friendly_courses
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5. Support your students and teachers
Help guidelines
There are different ways to support
your students and teachers:
Quick and short-guides about
how to log in
Explanatory images with the main
options
Train your teachers about how to
adapt their courses to mobile
devices
 
 
https://teaching.nmc.edu/knowledgebase/d
ownloading-and-setting-up-the-moodle-
mobile-app
https://elearning.jsi.com/pluginfile.php/369
15/mod_resource/content/1/Moodle%20Mo
bile%20App%20Guide.pdf
https://tutoriascbc.fcen.uba.ar/pluginfile.ph
p/43495/block_html/content/Tutorial%20M
obile%20%281%29.pdf
Juan Leyva
E: 
mobile@moodle.com
W: 
moodle.com
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Discover 5 tips to improve user experience: reduce onboarding friction, create a welcoming feel, simplify interface, optimize courses for mobile, and support users. Enhance with Pro & Premium plans for push notifications, site branding, and QR login.

  • mobile app
  • user experience
  • Moodle
  • learning platform

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  1. Make the Most of the Moodle Mobile App Presented by Juan Leyva, Head of Mobile Solutions

  2. 5 tips to improve your users experience with the app 1. Reduce onboarding friction 2. Make your users feel at home 3. Simplify the user interface 4. Make your courses mobile-friendly 5. Support your students and teachers

  3. Pro and Premium plans Push notifications device limits Site finder QR code login Branding tool Unlimited features https://apps.moodle.com Premium plan free if hosted by Moodle Certified Partner, or MoodleCloud.

  4. 1. Reduce onboarding friction

  5. Site finder Sign-up for a Pro or Premium plan to include your site in Moodle site listing. Your users will be able to find your site just by name. You can even use your own image/logo for your site.

  6. QR login Sign-up for a Pro or Premium plan to allow your users to log in using QR codes. Your users profile will display a single use QR code to help them to log in without remembering your site URL and credentials.

  7. 2. Make your users feel at home

  8. Branding tool Premium sites are able to use the Basic Branding tool available at https://apps.moodle.com Admins can easily style their sites to match your organisation identity and include custom CSS.

  9. Custom menu items Easily add your custom pages to the mobile application. Available at Site administration > Mobile app features. More information here: https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_ap p_guide_for_admins

  10. Custom strings You don t have teachers you have educators , do not worry, you can customise any language string in the app. More information here: https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_ap p_guide_for_admins

  11. 3. Simplify the user interface

  12. Disable features You can remove from the app all those advanced features or options that you don t really use (or you don t want to provide via the app). Apart from Moodle features such as blogs, tags, etc you can also disable certain blocks, course modules and mobile-specific functionality. More information here: https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_ap p_guide_for_admins

  13. 4. Make your courses mobile-friendly

  14. Content Avoid SCORM when possible, use modern tools such as H5P that adapts better Use Page or Book instead of PDF documents Adapt text-formatting to small screens Avoid non mobile-friendly formats such as docx when possible Check Digital Literacy at https://school.moodledemo.net

  15. Media Is the image really required? Crop images to show area of interest Use online tools to optimise your videos and images Not all video formats are supported by Android/iOS Youtube, Vimeo work ok but they don t work offline More information here: https://docs.moodle.org/en/Creating_m obile-friendly_courses

  16. 5. Support your students and teachers

  17. https://teaching.nmc.edu/knowledgebase/d ownloading-and-setting-up-the-moodle- mobile-app Help guidelines https://elearning.jsi.com/pluginfile.php/369 15/mod_resource/content/1/Moodle%20Mo bile%20App%20Guide.pdf There are different ways to support your students and teachers: Quick and short-guides about how to log in Explanatory images with the main options Train your teachers about how to adapt their courses to mobile devices https://tutoriascbc.fcen.uba.ar/pluginfile.ph p/43495/block_html/content/Tutorial%20M obile%20%281%29.pdf

  18. Juan Leyva E: mobile@moodle.com W: moodle.com

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