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Hour of Code with MIT App Inventor
App Inventor is a free, cloud-based service that allows you to make your own mobile apps using a blocks-based programming language. You access App Inventor using a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). With these beginner-friendly tutorials, you will learn the basics of programming apps for Android and iOS phones or tablets.
You will need:
- A Mac or Windows computer (see system requirements)
- A Wi-Fi connection
You will make a mobile app, so it's fun to see it run on a phone or tablet while you build the app (and after!). Some setup is required to run your apps.
Choose which way you want to connect to run your apps, and follow the links to setup instructions:
- Android or iOS device (phone or tablet) and Wi-Fi
- Chromebook
- Android device (phone or tablet) and a USB cable
- On-screen emulator
If you hit any snags, we're here to help!
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.
For each tutorial, we have multiple ways of accessing them:
- Click the tutorial link to open up a project directly in the App Inventor environment with the tutorial in the sidebar. This is our recommended way to complete the tutorials.
- If you prefer, you can click on the video links to follow the tutorial in a video. Please note, this requires you have two windows open in the browser - one to play the video and one to run App Inventor.
- We also have links to pdf files for each tutorial for those who prefer text instructions.
After building the starter apps, which will take around an hour, you can move on to extending them with more functionality, or you can start building apps of your own design.
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Hello Codi!
Get started by making Codi the Bee buzz when touched!
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Talk to Me (2 parts)
Text to Speech is surprisingly fun. Find out for yourself with this starter app that talks.
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Talk to Me (Part 2)
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Ball Bounce
Fling, Flang, Flung? Whatever you call it, bouncing the ball around the screen is pure fun.
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Digital Doodle
Who needs paper? Doodle all day on your phone's screen.
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Trouble with the Text-To-Speech player on your phone? Get help here.
What's Next?
You just made some pretty cool apps! But now the real fun begins: try turning TalkToMe into a Magic 8 Ball; turn BallBounce into a Mini Golf game, take DigitalDoodle to the next level by adding colors and incorporating pictures as backgrounds in PaintPot. The possibilities are endless!
See the complete collection of Tutorials for more ideas.
The 'Hour of Code™ is a nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.
Great Job!
Get your 'Hour of Code' certificate for completing this activity with App Inventor.
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