MIT App Inventor

Mit App Inventor is a site for Android users to design and create their own apps. There are few limitations to what you can make, as long as the code and properties are there. You can make a bowling game, to a game where all you do is press one button. Although there are limitations, MIT App inventor is good for beginner coders like 6th graders. This is most definitely more advanced than HourOfCode Dance party that most people did once a year in elementary. Although HourOfCode was fun, MIT App Inventor has more advanced tools that older kids can enjoy. (There is nothing wrong with HourOfCode! Just trying to make a point.)

My MultiApp QR Code

This is the QR code for my multiapp that I have been working on for at most 10 weeks, and at least 3. The first 3 apps were beginner apps that weren't really as advanced as PaintPot. Although they did all come in handy because we used at least one skill from each beginner app in PaintPot. For example: In talk to me, we used a text to speech property that we had to use in PaintPot to read aloud the colors. (There will be a link for those who don't have 2 devices.)

Images Of Paint Pot!!

My Multi-App Progression

What the MultiApp looks like when it is first loaded up. Each app is in order of how we made them.

PaintPot ~ Small Details

In each app we have made 4 different sub-apps each being different. We made HelloCodi first, then TalkToMe, BallBounce, and Digital Doodle, (Which later turned into PaintPot) Each one was vital for PaintPot. We did them in the order listed above because we needed to know how to do different things for different reasons. 



The link for my app ~ (Figuring out how to make)