Congratulations to our 2020 Inventor! We were delighted to see your wonderful ideas come to life. We are so proud of the unique and creative ideas invented this year.
Please enjoy this compilation of the 2020 Inventions (video left).
Please consider enhancing your invention idea for next year’s invention convention or you may choose to do something else next year. That will be up to you! Please do not throw your invention away. There may be other opportunities for you to do something with your idea over the course of the year.
Please feel free to reach out with questions about invention resources, STEM activities, and/or problem solving activities that you can do at home to prepare for next years invention convention! You can also visit our website for updated information & resources.
Keep inventing!
Do you have an idea to make work easier or solve a problem through technology, that would work on your phone? brainstorm ideas for a new application that is designed to solve a problem. In order to develop an idea for a new application, research based questions need to be answered to ensure all aspects of the application are taken into consideration. After research has been conducted the programmer should begin sketching possible interface layouts for their solution. Every mobile app starts with an idea – whether the idea is vague or concrete, the designer should sketch out what they envision for their final app. Create a detailed storyboard for your app to highlight the interface, functions, and features. Then design a prototype phone, any accessories, and screen cards to display how the user will interact with the application. THEN, using MIT App Inventor, design the layout of your app and code your application to simulate your applications purpose.
Worlds Confide
by
Claudia Masciantonio & Grace Coller
Blossom
by
Emre Ceylan & Ryland Ross
Blossom
by
Emre Ceylan & Ryland Ross
H20
by
Sean Kennedy & Nick Masterangelo