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- MIT App Inventor
MIT FutureMakers Workshop Empowers High School Students in Rural Kentucky with Hands-On AI and a Glimpse toward Agricultural Innovation This past August, high school students from the Floyd County School of Innovation (FCSI) participated in a groundbreaking five-day workshop at the University of Pikeville in eastern Kentucky
- MIT App Inventor
Welcome to MIT App Inventor!or
- Get Started with MIT App Inventor
Designer and Blocks Editor Overview: Tour the App Inventor environment Beginner Tutorials: Jump in and get started programming in App Inventor Sharing and Remixing Apps: Share your app code with friends to load in App Inventor and remix Building and Installing Apps: Build your app for installing on a phone or tablet (Android only, for now)
- Hour of Code with MIT App Inventor
Teachers: Get support and tips for preparing for App Inventor hour of code with your students Making Mobile Apps with App Inventor We have four tutorials to try out for the Hour of Code We recommend starting with Hello Codi!, but any of the four tutorials are accessible for novice coders They can all be completed within an hour timeframe
- Our Tutorials! - MIT App Inventor
Explore step-by-step tutorials to create mobile apps using MIT App Inventor, a user-friendly platform for designing and building apps without coding experience
- MIT App Inventor
App Inventor Support: Community Other inquiries: Email GitHub: mit-cml Accessibility: accessibility mit edu
- Invent Mobile Apps - MIT App Inventor
Invent Mobile Apps Using MIT App Inventor, you can develop applications for Android devices using a web browser and a connected phone (or emulator) The App Inventor servers store your work and help you keep track of your projects Before you can use App Inventor, you need to set up your computer and install the App Inventor setup package
- About Us - MIT App Inventor
The MIT App Inventor project seeks to democratize software development by empowering all people, especially young people, to move from technology consumption to technology creation A small team of MIT CSAIL staff and students, led by Professor Hal Abelson, forms the nucleus of an international movement of inventors
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