Once we finished our 3D modelling unit, we started our android apps unit (Even though apple is better) where we designed our multi-app using MIT app inventor where we coded Hello Codi, Talk to me, ball bounce, digital doodle, and Paint pot
Once we finished our 3D modelling unit, we started our android apps unit (Even though apple is better) where we designed our multi-app using MIT app inventor where we coded Hello Codi, Talk to me, ball bounce, digital doodle, and Paint pot
This is the QR code to my app! If you scan it then you can download my app!
To Create my app we started by creating the home page that has the buttons to all of the apps, to get the buttons to work we had to do this!⬇️
Once we finished the home page we moved on to hello codi (or hello steak on my app) which we did by making an image play a sound when it was clicked! This is what the coding looks like!⬇️
This was definetly the easiest app to code!
After Hello Codi we created Talk to me where you can make your phone talk by tapping a button or by shaking your phone! This app was definetly more difficult, but it was still pretty easy, here's what the coding looks like!
This app looks simple, but it was kind of confusing at first.
Once we finished talk to me, we started coding ball bounce, which was super easy to code and my favorite app to use!
I started with 1 ball, but once I finished, I added a second one!
Once we finished, we finally started working on our final beginner app, Digital Doodle! I love digital doodle because it's super simple, but also really fun!
See, super simple!
Once we finally finished all four of our beginner apps, we started working on paint pot, which was by far the most complicated of all of the apps that we coded, but also the most rewarding to see finished and it provided the most freedoms for me to choose what to do.