
In this video you will be given an overview of the MIT App Inventor application and you will learn how to set-up an account in order to use the application.
In this video you will learn how to link a mobile device to the MIT App Inventor application on your computer so that you can view and test your app in real time.
In this video you will learn how to link an emulator to the MIT App Inventor application on your computer so that you can view and test your app in real time.
This video is a continuation on how you will learn to link an emulator to the MIT App Inventor application on your computer so that you can view and test your app in real time.
In this video you will be given a brief introduction on all the design features under the MIT App Inventor application.
In this video you will learn how to select and set properties for all the components used to create your mobile app.
In this video you will learn how to use and set up a horizontal arrangement for components used to create your mobile app.
In this video you will learn how to use and set up a vertical arrangement for components used to create your mobile app.
In this video you will be given a brief introduction on the block-based programming language under the MIT App Inventor application starting with the ‘IF ELSE’ control blocks.
In this video you will learn how to program your mobile app using the ‘For loop’ control block.
This video is a continuation of what you will learn in how to program your mobile app using the ‘For loop’ control block.
In this video you will learn how to program your mobile app using the ‘Logic’ blocks under the MIT App Inventor application.
This video is a continuation of learning how to program your mobile app using the ‘Logic’ blocks in the MIT App Inventor application.
In this video you will learn how to program your mobile app using the ‘Math’ blocks under the MIT App Inventor application.
This video is a continuation of learning how to program your mobile app using the ‘Math’ blocks in the MIT App Inventor application.
In this video you will learn how to program your mobile app using the ‘List’ blocks under the MIT App Inventor application.
This video is a continuation of learning how to program your mobile app using the ‘List’ blocks in the MIT App Inventor application.
In this video you will learn how to program your mobile app using the ‘Text’ blocks under the MIT App Inventor application.
This video is a continuation of learning how to program your mobile app using the ‘Text’ blocks in the MIT App Inventor application.
In this video you will learn how to program your mobile app using the ‘Procedure’ blocks in the MIT App Inventor application.
In this video you will learn how to program an image to act as a button that will play a sound.
In this video you will learn how to program a button to make an image visible on a screen only when the button is pressed.
In this video you will learn how to program buttons to change a screen’s background colour according to its matching button colour when pressed.
In this video you will learn how to program a checkbox to change a screen’s background colour once it has been selected.
In this video you will learn how to program an app to determine whether a random number inserted by the user is odd or even.
This video sums up all the made-easy topics we have learnt in the MIT App Inventor. Thank you for watching and make sure to always go back and refer to anything you may have missed out.
This Digital Tech training course is part of a series of various other classes made Specifically for Special Needs People.
The Special Needs people are mainly those who are Autistic, Dyslexic, having Down Syndrome, Asperger’s, Cerebral Palsy and various others.
The Special Needs people are known to have exceptional talents, which only need to be uncovered. However, once their hidden talents are tapped, they are capable of producing wonders.
Unfortunately, they are rarely given fair chances i.e. be it in schools, community or work place due to their ‘perceived’ limitations and inabilities. The Covid-19 situation has further narrowed their options to earn a living since there are more people now seeking jobs and alternative opportunities to earn a living.
Our main motive is to train them to enable to be self-sustainable and not to be dependent on any donations on handouts from anyone.
If you are looking for an easy mobile app development course for people with special needs then you are at the right place!
The Mobile App Development course consists of 26 lectures which comprises of introductory videos, exercises and tutorials that would help our students familiarize themselves with the basic blocks available on MIT app inventor.
Our lectures are focused on the individual blocks and the built-in functions that are provided under said blocks. For instance, math block embodies other blocks related to maths such as sqrt, bitwise, quotient, +,- etc.
The lectures briefly highlights how each block can be used by giving simple explanations and examples, hence students can use these blocks to perform tasks as needed. At the end of the lectures, tutorials are provided to students in the form of lectures, these tutorials can be followed through to see a complete design. The students would have the general idea of how to use those blocks on their personal projects once the course is completed.
We have had a wonderful journey in training these special needs people throughout these years. It has been wonderful to see our students growing from Zero to Heroes.