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Introducing our newest version of the Mobile App for Moodle LMS – Packed with Exciting Features!
We are thrilled to announce the release of Moodle’s Mobile App version 4.2.0 for Moodle LMS.
It’s packed with important features designed to support data privacy, accessibility and a better user experience. Here are some highlights:
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End-to-End Encrypted Push Notifications: We understand the importance of privacy, especially for institutions based in Europe adhering to GDPR regulations. Developed in collaboration with Catalyst IT, our mobile application now supports end-to-end encrypted push notifications.
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WCAG 2.1 AA Accessibility Compliance: At Moodle, we strive to create inclusive learning environments for all users. To further our commitment to accessibility, the new version of the app is now compliant with WCAG 2.1 AA standards. This ensures that our products are accessible to individuals with disabilities, providing equal opportunities for everyone to learn and grow.
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Improved Consistency: We understand the importance of consistency across our products, and with this update, we have made significant improvements to ensure a seamless experience. Here are three noteworthy enhancements:
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H5P Activity “Save Content State” Support
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Support for Database Template Fields in Moodle LMS 4.1 and 4.2
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Course Page Improvements as in Moodle LMS 4.2 such as indentation and the new approach for activity names
To download the latest version of the Moodle Mobile App and explore these exciting new features, visit our download site or your preferred app store today.
For a complete list of new features, improvements and bug fixes please visit https://moodledev.io/general/app_releases/v4/v4.2.0
DrupalEasy: DrupalCon Pittsburgh 2023 Superlatives
Unless you’ve been living underneath a Druplicon-shaped rock, you’re probably aware that DrupalPalooza Pittsburgh took place June 5-8. If so, I’m guessing that your Drupal newsfeed is full of wrap-up articles and summaries that may feel a bit redundant (I know that mine is and that they do).
It is in the spirit of hopefully spicing up your Drupal news consumption that this will not be one of those blog posts. Rather, in my somewhat still high-school-aged mind, I’m rolling back the clock to present the DrupalCon Pittsburgh 2023 Superlatives 🎉
Best session (that I attended): Drupal Distributions & Recipes Initiative Update – but don’t get too excited, Mr. Jim Birch (the presenter) 😜, as I really don’t go to a whole lot of sessions normally. That being said, it is difficult not to get excited about Recipes and this session was exactly what I was hoping for.
Most “It’s about time” thing: Randy Fay winning the Aaron Winborn Award.
Most fulfilling personal moment: The DrupalEasy Learning Community alumni and mentor lunch. Having so many of our graduates and mentors in one place was quite gratifying, even if they did turn teasing me into a competitive sport.
Most of the alumni present were from our long-running 12-week, best practice and beginner focused Drupal Career Online http://drupaleasy.com/dco (next semester begins August 28.)
Best official/unofficial party: The Lullabot Party. There are a few things I really need at a party these days: a volume level where I don’t have to scream to have a conversation, an outdoor area, activities, and good food and drink. This one was 4-for-4. The Pins x Pints Barcade Bash from Acquia came in a close second.
Favorite session that I didn’t see in person but have since watched: Advanced Render Cache Debugging presented by Jody Hamilton and Janez Urevc. I’ll watch pretty much anything having to do with Drupal caching, and this was one of the better presentations I’ve ever seen on the topic. Well worth your time.
Most useful thing that I really liked but probably not too many other people did: The distance between the expo hall and the session rooms.
Biggest question I left with: Which hosting companies are going to step up and fully support (and promote) hosting plans for Automatic Updates (and therefore Project Browser) for less technical Drupal site-builders?
Best new “thing”: I am not a fan of draws (even though I do love soccer,) but in this case I really can’t pick one. Both Pitch-burg and the Drupal Association Member Breakfast were fantastic additions this year. I love incentivizing folks to join the Drupal Association (especially with free food.) Also, I was a bit skeptical of Pitch-burg at first, but I really enjoyed how Dries weaved it into his keynote, and I am really looking forward to seeing how the funded projects turn out.
Best contributed module release that took place during DrupalCon: Smart Trim 2.1.0
Biggest complaint: Why was the Single Directory Components session in such a small room? Silly.
Worst accommodations: Mine (shared with Gwendolyn, Sara, John, and Ryan.) We were in an Airbnb that was located by itself in the middle of a mostly-abandoned, overgrown industrial park. We had difficulty getting ride-share drivers there after dark. Seriously. Perhaps we need to read the reviews more carefully next time.
Biggest personal takeaways: Single Directory Components and Recipes are the future of Drupal. Also, the average age of community members needs to get younger (no offense, REDACTED.)
Best completely unofficial social event: The Pirates/A’s baseball game on Wednesday afternoon (that led into Wednesday evening.)
Most inconvenient alarm: Thursday, 5am, in the bedroom of our sketchy Airbnb so I could finish prep for the Intro to Module Development workshop I was teaching at 9am.
Favorite image from another DrupalCon Pittsburgh wrap-up blog post: Ted Bowman (T-Bone to his friends) shot-gunning a beer(?) on the keynote stage on Mike Herchel’s blog.
New Academic Collaboration Puts Open 3D Engine in the Hands of Next-Generation Game Developers
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