Moodle Google Sheets submission workaround
On the iPhone the Moodle app can only upload a file. The Google Sheets app on iPhone downloads a gsheet file format.The Moodle app on Android, however, cannot open gsheet files natively. The workaround would be to download the gsheet file and then opening the file using Google Sheets. Downloading and attempting to open the gsheet file on Android, however, causes the Android Google Sheets app to crash. This means that students working on iPhones cannot directly submit a Google Sheets file to an instructor working on an Android phone.
One workaround is for the instructor to use a laptop and to open the gsheet file with LibreOffice.org. The complication is that LibreOffice does not automatically open that extension. On one rig Dropbox had grabbed that extension. LibreOffice will open the gsheet file.
A workaround for creating a file that an instructor can open on Android is for the iPhone using student to create an Excel file.
This has to be done from the Google Sheets app on iPhone.
The context menu offers the option to save as Excel.
Note that this saves the Google Sheets file as an Excel file in the Google Drive. Then the student has to use the Google Drive app to download the Excel formatted file to their iPhone, and then upload that into their Moodle app. Now the instructor receives an xlsx file that the Moodle app can display.
Comments
Post a Comment