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  1. App Inventor provides a mobile phone emulator, which works just like an Android device but appears on your computer screen. So you can test your apps on an emulator and still distribute the app to others, even through the Google Play Store.

  2. Setup Emulator. Part 3 of 3 Setup Instructions. If you are using the emulator for the first time, follow these steps. Step 1 Open the Blocks Editor, and click the "New emulator" button at top of the window. Step 2.

  3. For Windows users, we recommend using either Chrome or Firefox as your browser for use with App Inventor. Note: These instructions are for the new Emulator package that requires 64-bit Windows. You can find the older version Here. Installing the App Inventor Setup software package.

  4. Test apps with an emulator: Instructions. If you don't have a phone or tablet handy, you can still use App Inventor by installing the emulator software on your computer. Have a class of 30 students? Have them work primarily on emulators and share a few devices.

  5. Welcome to our comprehensive guide on setting up and utilizing emulators with MIT App Inventor 2! In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of installing an...

  6. The emulator lets you develop and test apps using a virtual phone instead of a real phone. Instead of connecting a phone to the USB port, just start the emulator program. When you click Connect to Phone in the Blocks Editor, your app will appear in the emulator.

  7. MIT App Inventor. YouTube Channel. News & Events. MIT RAISE's Day of AI curriculum empowers K-12 students to collaborate on local and global challenges using AI. Day of AI invites students to examine the intersection of AI and various disciplines, such as history, civics, computer science, math, and climate change.

  8. You can set up App Inventor and start building apps in minutes. The Designer and Blocks Editor run completely in the browser (aka the cloud). To see your app on a device while you build it (also called "Live Testing"), you'll need to follow the steps below.

  9. Getting Started with MIT App Inventor 2. App Inventor is a cloud-based tool, which means you can build apps right in your web browser. This website offers all the support you'll need to learn how to build your own apps. Visit it at ai2.appinventor.mit.edu.

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