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Background

Being able to upload a document to an assignment is one of the most important Moodle skills to master. This article describes how to upload an assignment using an iPad.

To upload your assignment to Moodle using an iPad, the assignment must first be placed in some form of 'cloud' storage, such as Google Drive, DropBox, or Microsoft OneDrive. 

Warning

It is important to remember that your teachers will most likely grade your work on a Windows PC. It is your responsibility to ensure that the file you submit can be read by your teacher. If you created your file using Pages or Keynote, it is very important that you export the document to a Windows friendly format , such as a Word document format or PDF, and upload the exported file.

As you create Windows-compatible versions of your assignments to submit, be very careful not to misplace your original file. If you teacher requires you to redraft or resubmit a task, you will need to be able to access the original file.

Step-by-step guide

To submit an assignment from your iPad:

  1. Finalise your assignment file, then upload it to a cloud storage tool that you can access from Moodle, such as Google Drive or Dropbox.

    Note

    Different Apps handle this step in different ways, but you are generally required to tap a + sign or upward pointing arrow on the app toolbar, then choose a cloud storage option from the menu. The example below demonstrates this step in a Pages document.



  2. Using Safari or another web browser, log into Moodle and locate the course you are preparing the assignment for.

  3. Locate and open the assignment on the course page. If the course has more than one assignment, make sure you open the correct one.

  4. Tap the Add submission button.
     
  5. Tap the Add... button in the top-left corner of the 'File submissions' pane.


  6. Choose one of the cloud storage options (Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive). If you are not logged in to your chosen service, click on the Login to your account button and enter the appropriate login details.


  7. Browse through your files and tap the file you wish to submit for this assignment. Click Select this file. The file should now be visible in the 'File submissions' area.

  8. Click Save changes to submit your assignment.

 

Info

This process will vary slightly depending on the cloud storage tool you choose to use. Your teachers will guide you in which tools work well with Moodle. As a rule Moodle interacts in a stable manner with Google Drive and Dropbox. To avoid losing files, choose one of these two options and use it consistently throughout the school year.



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 Michael Woods - given the issues we are having with the Dropbox API, should we consider removing references to using Dropbox from student KB articles??

Daniel Stanley - yeah, I'm okay with removing references to Dropbox, if it's too hard/confusing to mention the different workflow (file upload, choose dropbox app etc...)

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