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Day 0 - Introduction to app creation
Create an interactive app using MIT AppInventor.
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User interface & Layout
Explore user interface
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UI/UX feedback
User experience in day to day life
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Flowchart & Algorithm for coding
How to use the block based coding to program an app
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Event Handler and Conditionals
Learn how to connect your app to the internet to get data
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Connect to the web
Learn about webviewer s applicationsand it
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Usage of Sensors and Media
Controlling apps through voice
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Introduction to DB & sharing media
Make the app interactive using simple app inventor commands
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Cloud Database and its uses
Build an interactive application using DataBase
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Pattern & Conditional statements
Learn about security and conditional statements
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Mathematical operators
Learn hacks of block coding to enable to app to complete its functions
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Information Analysis
Get the hands on practice and Information to create dynamic Application
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Game Design Hacks
Explore the world of basic animation
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Logic operations
Learn about logic operations
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Loops & Nested Loops
Learn about loops
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Application design hacks
Learn the designer point of view while designing an app
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Application Building
Build your own BMI calculator
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DB Operation on Google sheets
Learn how to store data and access data through google sheets
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Real world app design
Make a useful app including google sheets
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New world Firebase DB
Learn what is DataBase,its use and its types
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Login and signup into DB
Explore firebase DB
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Capstone project - Book library
Learn how to make Book Lending app with all the concepts we learnt these days
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Capstone project - Book library
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Capstone project - Book library
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Progress report
Attempt Quiz & assignment and check your progress report
Introduction to Apps
- An app, which is short for “application,” is a type of software that can be installed and run on a computer, tablet, smartphone, or other electronic devices.
- An app most frequently refers to a mobile application or a piece of software that is installed and used on a computer. Most apps have a specific and narrow function.
- There are three main types of apps: desktop, mobile, and web.
- Desktop apps are usually much fuller than mobile apps and consist of all the features of a program, whereas the mobile equivalent is a simpler and easier-to-use version.
- Web apps might be full of features too, but they have to leverage the capabilities of the internet connection and web browser program, so while some are heavy-duty and can perform well like mobile or desktop programs, most web apps are lightweight for a reason.
- Apps make our work easy and organized.
- Examples:- Google meet, Zoom, Whatsapp, Zomato, Swiggy, Candy Crush, Facebook, Kindle, Gmail, etc…
We use MIT App Inventor for creating apps. It has two parts that are design and blocks. Design is the creative section that will be visible to the user, how the app looks what all can be done to make it attractive comes in this part and Blocks we use block coding for creating apps that is what will happen when the button will click here the answer of questions what how come into the picture.