Thursday, April 15, 2021

OpenLMS Moodle Mobile App Update

On April 28, the “old Open LMS” app will be removed from from the Google & iOS App stores (add to Google Calendar). You will still be able to use the old app, but will not be able to update it.

We recommend you delete the "old Open LMS" app, and ensure you have the latest version of the new app installed. The screenshot below shows the new app highlighted in yellow, and the old app is highlighted in red:



Thursday, April 8, 2021

Create a Calendar Event from a Gmail Message

Have you ever decided to hold a meeting based on an email message thread, and then navigated back and forth between your Gmail and Google Calendar to create the event? Here is how you can make Gmail and Google Calendar do all of the work for you… PLUS an added-value trick you may not know about!

 

Open LMS Moodle Mobile App Update

We received a message from our Moodle host today:

As we mentioned in past communications about the Open LMS Moodle mobile application, there are currently 2 versions of the app available in the Apple and Google app stores. One is labeled “Open-LMS” and one is labeled “old Open LMS”.

As of the end of April, new updates and changes to the mobile app will only be available on the “Open-LMS” app version. The “old Open LMS” version will not be updated and will no longer be available in app stores. Technically, this older version will still work until the end of 2021, but new updates will not be included.

As a reminder from previous updates, here is the timeline of app changes:

February 17: We started deploying the new Open LMS App in the Apple and Google app stores and we changed the name of the old Open LMS app to “old Open LMS” in the stores. In the old app’s listing description, we recommend downloading the new App, titled “Open-LMS”.

April 28: We will remove the “old Open LMS” app from the stores. (Users will still be able to use it, but will not be able to update it.)

We recommend you encourage your users to delete the "old Open LMS" app, and ensure they have the latest version of the new app installed. To assist with this process, we’ve updated the icon on the old app to make it clear which one is no longer recommended.

The screenshot on the left is iOS, screenshot on the right is Android. The new app is highlighted in yellow, while the old app is highlighted in red:

Just as a reminder, a new version was created to ensure consistency and clarity with the deployment details in the app store. We do not anticipate this approach will be needed again. We realize that this creates confusion with users and additional work for all involved. Our goal is to make this process as easy as possible for your users, and to provide sufficient notice to you to ensure a smooth transition.