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Hi All, 

Just wanted to let the community know we have updated our hosted service to include a What You See is What You Get Editor.

Installing this extension into your course enables you to easily edit all titles, body text and instructions within your course all live from the Preview window. You can also add new pages, articles, blocks and components. This release of the course-editing tool already allows authors to create multiple choice questions, text components and images. 

You can read more, see a video of the editor working here:

https://canstudios.com/blog/

And sign up for a free trial here:

https://canstudios.com/adapt-authoring-tool/

Thanks for reading,

Paul

 

 
I have tried a couple of the CSS suggestions mentioned in various forums, but that does not seem to make any difference.  I don't have access to the server to start changing code in MOODLE.
Unfortunately it seems the answer for our learners for the time being is not to use iOS devices for learning.

Have you tried any of the suggestions in the thread I mentioned before?

 

Hi

Thank you for the reply, it makes the issue clearer,  I appreciate you taking the time.

We recently upgraded to MOODLE 3.2, which is when the issue seemed to get worse, prior to that ADAPT content did seem to work ok.  I was not sure if this was a particular issue since MOODLE 3.2 or if iOS had suddenly got worse due to a software update, either way it seemed to happen about 3 months ago...

I have tried a couple of the CSS suggestions mentioned in various forums, but that does not seem to make any difference.  I don't have access to the server to start changing code in MOODLE.

Unfortunately it seems the answer for our learners for the time being is not to use iOS devices for learning.

 

Chrome for iOS is essentially just Safari for iOS with a different user interface. Apple don't allow any other browser rendering engine other than the built-in webkit rendering engine to be added to iOS.

You didn't find a definitive answer in your search because this isn't really any one single solution - other than to amend Moodle to open the course in way that doesn't use iframes. That's what Totara (enterprise version of Moodle) does - it's called New Window (Simple) and works very well.There's some discussion around how that can be done here.

Unfortunately iOS-Safari's handling of iframes is just really poor, some of the problems with it are listed in this post (that whole thread is worth reading btw). Last time I checked there were 741 open issues mentioning 'iframe' on webkit.org - some have been kicking around since 2006 :-(

AFAIK it has been a problem since Moodle 2...

 

Hi

I did to a search, but there does not seem to be a definitive answer.

I assume the problem is something to do with iFrames, though it does happen in the google browser for iOS also.

 - Is this a recent problem as the courses used to work?

- Is it to do with MOODLE or something in a recent iOS update?

- Is there a way to fix it?

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by Matt Leathes - Wednesday, 12 July 2017, 10:33 AM
 

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Hi Richard

There are quite a few posts about this on the forum about this already if you have a quick search.

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by Richard Hardwick - Wednesday, 12 July 2017, 9:46 AM
 

Hi

I am having problems with courses displaying on iOS devices.  The course is launched from MOODLE 3.2 but will not display correctly on the iOS device.  The main menu won't scroll correctly and the sections often do not resize to the screen.

Courses seemed to work fine in MOODLE 3.1, but not sure if the problem is a MOODLE update issue or a recent iOS update issue.

Has anybody come across this or have a solution?

 

Hi,

I need help with creating scenario-based learning object. I tested Learningpool´s Adapt Builder and there was component called "branching" that was almost ok for me.

So what I need:

Student can select from multiple Sample exercises. Chosen one he sees introduction video. Next he should choose from 6 scenarios how to resolve that exercise and sees video and text. After looking video, is displayed if that scenario is suitable for this exercise or not. If it was right then he can go back to choose another Sample or look other scenarios. If it was wrong he should select another scenario to try it out. For one exercise are several suitable solutions.

Videos would be from youtube.

 

Oh, and is there any way to insert mathematical formulas.. Like the ones you can do in Word.

 

I hope someone can guide me :)

Kärt

 

Hi,

We (Can Studios) Offer a hosted adapt service. There is an instant free trial available on our site:

https://canstudios.com/adapt-authoring-tool/

I can send you the rate sheet over if you are interested.

Regards,

Paul

 

Yes I will say, because in this case LMS will be great help for you. LMS not only streamlines your work but also makes it exciting with its varied features, such as:

Organizes eLearning content in one location.
Instead of having your eLearning content spread out over different hard drives and devices, you can store all of your eLearning materials in one location. This reduces the risk of losing important data and makes it easier to create your eLearning course. Every member of your eLearning team can also access the information if you’re using a cloud-based Learning Management System, thanks to the fact that it’s all stored on the remote server. This makes Learning Management Systems a natural fit for online collaboration.

2. Provides unlimited access to eLearning materials.
Once you upload your eLearning course materials onto the LMS and publish them, your audience has unlimited access to the information they need. Even those who are on the go can login to the eLearning platform via their smartphones and tablets, so that they don’t have to wait until their next online training session to develop skills and perfect work-related tasks. This is one of the main reasons why a LMS is essential for global audiences in different time zones.

3. Easily tracks learner progress and performance.
The best Learning Management System gives you the ability to keep track of learner progress and ensure that they are meeting their performance milestones. For instance, if an online learner is not able to successfully complete an eLearning scenario, you can offer them supplemental resources to improve their performance or learning behaviors. Most Learning Management Systems feature reporting and analytics tools that also allow you to pinpoint areas of your eLearning course that may be lacking, as well as where it excels. If you discover that many of your online learners are struggling throughout a specific online lesson, for example, you can assess the eLearning content and make modifications if necessary.

4. Reduces Learning and Development costs.
A Learning Management System gives you the power to completely do away with instructor travel costs, online training site rentals, and printed eLearning materials. Your online learners can carry out all of their training online, which means that you can save a sizable sum on your Learning and Development budget. For example, you won’t have to worry about printing out 500 manuals and booking a hotel room for your instructor, because all the information your online learners require is right in the LMS.

5. Reduces Learning and Development time.
A Learning Management System can even reduce online training times, thanks to the fact that it gives online learners only the information they need in a direct and organized manner. Instead of having to sit through a lengthy half-hour online training course, online learners can simply click on the online modules they need and absorb the knowledge in a fraction of the time. They can also assess their understanding by taking online exams or quizzes, participate in interactive scenarios and simulations, and watch eLearning videos that highlight complex processes or tasks.

6. Keeps organizations up-to-date with compliance regulations.
If your organization must stay up-to-date with current compliance regulations, then a Learning Management System can be an invaluable tool. Compliance laws chance on a regular basis, and updating a traditional course to reflect these changes can be a time-consuming chore. However, using a corporate Learning Management System gives you the ability to add new compliance standards to your online training course within a matter of minutes. As such, your corporate learners can always be aware of the latest compliance rules that they need to be aware of, so that your organization can avoid costly penalties. In addition, you have the power to ensure that every employee is on the same page when it comes to expectations and company policies, which boosts customer satisfaction and decreases employee turnover rates.

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