
Setting up Kodular. This video will discuss how to launch the Kodular software - which simply requires you to navigate to kodular.io in a browser. Click the Create Apps! button. First time users will need to create an account and get validated. Once you have a valid account, you can begin creating your first app.
In this video, we’ll introduce you to the Kodular Designer, which is where you will be designing your app. We will explore the four sections of the Kodular Designer: Palette, Viewer, Components List and Properties Panel.
In this video, we will create our first app, Hello World! We will use the Kodular Designer to design a simple interface. Then deploy the app and test it on our Android phone.
How to upload images and sound files to the Assets Library. Design the interface for the MediaApp project. Add functionality using the Blocks Editor. Test and run the completed app.
Build a ToDo List to keep track of daily activities. This lesson is focused on the app design.
Program the app Startup event, Add Button and After Picking events
Program the Delete and Modify buttons. Also code the After Choosing and After Text Input events. Test final application.
Learn how to create an app called NBA Trivia. This is a trivia game about NBA players, but you can use it as a template to build more quizzes. This lesson is all about the Design Phase.
Use the Blocks Editor to initialize List Variables: Question List, Answer List and. Picture List. Also define a new variable (qIndex) which will contain the number of the current question.
Program the Blocks Editor to handle the app Startup Event and NextButton Click events.
Modify your android app with kodular to easily add and remove list elements and adapt blocks for any list size, guided by the resources folder.
In this lecture we will complete the Trivia Quiz app by programming the Submit Button and Help Button events.
The lecture will focus on using the Kodular Designer to place a TableView and arrange the buttons on the screen.
This lecture demonstrates the use of the Blocks Editor to provide functionality to the Calculator App.
In this lecture you will program the Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide buttons. Then wrap things up by programming the Equals Button.
Overview of Recipes app. Discussion of screen flow and Kodular components used in this application.
in this lecture you will learn how to design all four (4) screens used with the Recipes app.
Use the Blocks Editor to add functionality to the Recipes App. Program the Splash Page. Write blocks to populate the ListView on the Main Page. Test app in Kodular Companion.
Continue with the Blocks Editor. Program the When Clicked Event on the Main Page, which launches the Recipe Detail Page. Populate details, and program the Recipes Button to launch the recipe in the Web Viewer. Download the Recipes App to your phone so that you can share it with your family and friends. Course is complete!
In this video you will learn how to setup your app and go through the steps to publish it to the Google Play Store. The My Recipes App is used as an example.
Complete the app publishing process.
Students will learn how to use the YouTube Player component which is located in the Google category. Several scenarios will be covered: Instant Load, Load, Play and Pause methods.
Become an Android App creator without having to write a single line of code! Topics include Basic App Design, Layouts and Arrangements, Using Media in Your App, Connectivity and Storage. Unlike most Kodular training, this course is taught in English.
In this course you will learn to build four (4) amazing apps which will demonstrate most of the key aspects of Android development : Calculator, To-Do List, Trivia Quiz, and Recipe Finder. The apps you build will perform brilliantly on most Android devices.
All required resources (images and sound files) are available for download.
To reinforce what you’ve learned challenges are presented throughout the course.
And you can always get support in the FAQ section or submit your own questions. All questions are answered that day!