Has anyone been using an iPad with Moodle? How does it work for you? How do you handle uploading files into Moodle? Could this replace a laptop for 1:1 computing?
Have you seen this article about iPads and helping children with disabilities?
Cindy - I'm not sure I agree that the iPad itself is not sufficient to use Moodle but I think you could structure things so that that use would be more effective/efficient. For example, if a school is making use of Google Docs and Moodle 2.0 access to files becomes less of an issue. A student could use safari to write their documents and then upload them via the Google Docs File Repository. Forums and quizzes should work just fine. I'd be curious what activities folks think might not work as well. Peace - Anthony
You could use a normal apple wirless keyboard it is much better than a ipad keyboard, in my experience.
"I'd be curious what activities folks think might not work as well."
I think most SCORM content would be non-functional on an iPad because of Flash. I am curious if a Flash heavy SCORM package would play as expected on some of the newer Android tablets/phones that have Flash integrated with the browser.
Rob
I use my iPad with Moodle quite a bit. Although I do all of my heavy work in the office on my Mac, I use the iPad in class all the time. I use the iPad as a portable assessment device with Moodle, as I carry it as I walk around the classroom. By setting up an "offline activity" Assignment ahead of time, I can do "walkabout assessment" while students are on task in class. Setting up "Quick grading" for the assignment makes it easy to enter grades for students on the fly.
I also use the iPad for student-teacher discussions in class, as it allows me to call up student data by the student's desk. This is far less intimidating on the students than calling them up to stand by my laptop at the front of the class.
I gave a short presentation on this a while back at a MoodleMoot in Japan where Martin was the keynote speaker. He mentioned that there is an iPad/iPod app in the works during his keynote, and that it may come out with Moodle 2.1 or 2.2. So, we have that to look forward to.
I have not found a way to upload files in Moodle using the iPad. I would LOVE to know how. Moodle is an important part of our instruction and we want to pilot ipads but.....we have to be able to upload files for assignments.
If not an ipad - anyone have another e-pad device they suggest?
I recently purchased a Motorola Xoom tablet. It runs Android 3.0, and I can browse the file system and upload with no problem. It also supports Flash, so Flash heavy SCORM/IMS packages function as expected. I have never used an iPad, so I can't offer a comparison, but I am happy with the Xoom.
Rob