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  1. MIT App Inventor. July 24 – 26, 2024. Cambridge, MA USA. USERS TODAY: 23.90 K. USERS THIS MONTH: 569.82 K. ALL-TIME USERS: 21.1 M. APPS BUILT: 100.8 M. Get Started. Try a Tutorial. Teach Coding. Ask Questions. Get Involved. Try our App Building Guides for the Youth Mobile Power Series. Artificial Intelligence. with App Inventor.

  2. Get Started with MIT App Inventor. App Inventor is an online tool, meaning you can create apps for phones or tablets right in your web browser. This website offers all the support you'll need to design apps: Setup Instructions for Testing: Set up your iOS or Android phone or tablet for live testing.

  3. Using MIT App Inventor, you can develop applications for Android devices using a web browser and a connected phone (or emulator). The App Inventor servers store your work and help you keep track of your projects.

  4. MIT App Inventor is an intuitive, visual programming environment that allows everyone – even children – to build fully functional apps for Android phones, iPhones, and Android/iOS tablets. Those new to MIT App Inventor can have a simple first app up and running in less than 30 minutes.

  5. 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 and tablets. You will need:

  6. MIT App Inventor is an educational tool to learn computational thinking and computational action principles through building mobile apps. Used by over one million people worldwide every year, it is one of the premier platforms for computer science education.

  7. This complete tutorial will help you do just that, even if you have absolutely no programming experience. Unlike books focused on the obsolete Google version, Learning MIT App Inventor is written from the ground up for MITs dramatically updated Version 2.

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  10. If you have a computer, a smartphone, and a Wi-Fi connection, this is the easiest way to create and test your apps. Simply install the MIT App Inventor companion app on your phone and test your apps through a Wi-Fi connection.

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