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Going mobile with app inventor for android
Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2013More and more students are interested in developing their own mobile applications. Incorporating mobile technology into classrooms can greatly capture student attention, better student engagement, and improve student achievement. In this paper, we present our experience, findings, and lessons learned from conducting a one-week App Inventor for Android ...
Jiangjiang Liu +5 more
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Integrating MIT App-Inventor in PLC Programming Teaching
2018The potentialities of using mobile devices such as smartphones for teaching/learning purposes are huge. However, in some teaching areas its use is still residual. The use of mobile applications in the context of teaching PLC programming techniques is addressed in this work. The MIT App-Inventor II is deployed to develop mobile applications for learning
Oliveira, P. B. de Moura +2 more
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The Safety of Your Own App with App Inventor
2017Our society is a digital society, it needs to be a safer place and to be provided with tools to offer students the appropriate knowledge to create a security context because Networking, Web Systems, Database are vulnerable and can be a viable attack vector.
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CS outreach with app inventor (abstract only)
Proceedings of the 43rd ACM technical symposium on Computer Science Education, 2012Mobile phone programming can provide teens an authentic and engaging hook into computer science. With App Inventor, developed by Google and moved to MIT, programming Android apps is as easy as clicking blocks together. App Inventor has been used successfully in after school programs, roadshows, summer camps, teacher workshops, and computer science ...
Michelle Friend, Jeff Gray
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Position statement: App inventor instructional resources for creating tangible apps
2015 IEEE Blocks and Beyond Workshop (Blocks and Beyond), 2015App Inventor is one of the most popular block-based programming environments. Currently, there are limited instructional resources that guide students to create tangible apps using App Inventor. In this positional statement we make a case for the need for more App Inventor instructional resources related to tangible apps.
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Designing an assembly language using MIT App inventor
2017 12th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST), 2017Many methods for learning software development neglect computer science concepts for real-world application based education. We combine one computer science concept, hardware-software interaction, and apply it in a software development context using MIT App Inventor.
Casey Wilson +2 more
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Control Engineering Learning by Integrating App-Inventor Based Experiments
2016This paper presents a teaching/learning experiment on the use of MITAppI2 as a friendly tool in Automation courses. The goal was to assess if the up-to-date mobile applications can act as promoters in learning automation topics. The experiment took place in two Portuguese universities.
Soares, Filomena +2 more
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Currency Detection App for Blind People Using MIT App Inventor
2022 International Conference on Power, Energy, Control and Transmission Systems (ICPECTS), 2022S.V.Tresa Sangeetha +5 more
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Teaching automation and control with App Inventor applications
2015 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2015This paper presents an experiment concerning the development of two mobile devices applications with the App Inventor 2 for Android operating systems. These applications are intended to support teaching and learning activities in Industrial Automation and Control courses, particularly concerning logic control, logic controller programming and process ...
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