MIT App Inventor - Worked Solutions for Inspiration (Part 1)
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These three worksheets were created to provide help or inspiration to pupils when they were creating their own apps. They could also be used as an aid to staff who are learning to program in App Inventor themselves.
As my classes started to develop apps, I found that many pupils had similar problems. As always with programming, the time it takes to work through the logic of a problem with a pupil limits the amount of assistance you can provide to others during a lesson.
Using these sheets when pupils require some help not only allows staff to concentrate assistance elsewhere but aids development of another skill, "being able to interpret code", which is necessary for all aspects of programming.
This is now a commercial resource and can be downloaded at:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MIT-App-Inventor-3-Completed-App-Examples-1752519
Level: (Beginner/Intermediate)
Duration: (Optional help sheets so no set time)
Teaches: (variables, movement, collisions, properties, lists, conditions, procedures)
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