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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
MIT App Inventor
About MIT App Inventor
App Inventor lets you develop applications for Android phones using a web browser and either the connected phone or emulator. The App Inventor servers store your work and help you keep track of your projects.
You build apps by working with:
- The App Inventor Designer, where you select the components for your app.
- The App Inventor Blocks Editor, where you assemble program blocks that specify how the components should behave. You assemble programs visually, fitting pieces together like pieces of a puzzle.
Links needed:
MIT app inventor interface => https://appinventor.mit.edu/
MIT app inventor Emulator =>https://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/ai2/setup-emulator.html