Intro To MIT App Inventor- Make No Code Mobile Apps
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- Mar 06, 2025

Intro To MIT App Inventor: Make No Code Mobile Apps, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4, with 71 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 8 subscribers.
You will learn about Create Android Apps using MIT App Inventor Learn about components of MIT App Inventor Learn about sensors, media, and layout of MIT App Inventor Build 5+ Apps including Audio/Video Player, QR Code Reader, Sensor-based, etc Learn How to store data in the web database Learn how to build Apps & Games by using block coding (No need to write a code) Make Apps like AI based web browser etc This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to create mobile Apps & Games or Anyone who wants to learn MIT App Inventor or Any person who wants learn the basics of programming without writing a code or Programmers who know any programming language and want to use it to make Apps & Games It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to create mobile Apps & Games or Anyone who wants to learn MIT App Inventor or Any person who wants learn the basics of programming without writing a code or Programmers who know any programming language and want to use it to make Apps & Games.
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Title: Intro To MIT App Inventor: Make No Code Mobile Apps
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 71
Number of Published Lectures: 71
Number of Curriculum Items: 71
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71
Original Price: ?799
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
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Welcome to the “Intro To MIT App Inventor” course, a course that will give you enough confidence to make Mobile Applications and games with no code.
Making mobile is not that hard nowadays, thanks to MIT App Inventor which makes our job, even more, simpler, you don`t even need to learn Java or Swift programming languages, you just need to understand the basics of making apps and you are good at go on making apps & games.
I will give you step-by-step guidance to make sure you can make any Apps & Games upon completing this course.
We will go through all the components that MIT App Inventor offers us :
Screen
Label
Button
CheckBox
DatePicker
Image
ListPicker
ListView
Notifier
PasswordText
Slider
Spinner
Switch
TextBox
TimePicker
WebViewer
And many more
Then we are going to learn how to use layout and arrange our components.
We will also learn how to use Sensors in our applications/games, not only that but we will also play with media files as well.
This course covers many things you need to learn to start making Apps & Games for mobile devices.
Along the course, we will make many applications.
Applications:
App – 01: IncDec Counter
App – 02: Age calculator
App – 03: Number Conversion:(Decimal to Binary/Hex)
App – 04: Calculator
App – 05: ColorPicker
You will get lifetime access to all the lectures.
Best of all, we will learn by actually DOING IT! At the end of the course, you will have a solid portfolio of 5+ Apps that you would make along the course.
Enroll Now and let’s start making creative and useful mobile Apps.
I will see you on the course!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What do you need to get started ?
Lecture 3: Tour of the platform
Chapter 2: Components
Lecture 1: Components Overview
Chapter 3: UI Components
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Screen
Lecture 3: Label
Lecture 4: Button
Lecture 5: CheckBox
Lecture 6: DatePicker
Lecture 7: Image
Lecture 8: Assignement-01: Gif in Image Component
Lecture 9: ListPicker
Lecture 10: ListView-MainText
Lecture 11: ListView-MainText, DetailedText
Lecture 12: ListView-Image, MainText
Lecture 13: Notifier
Lecture 14: PasswordText
Lecture 15: Assignment-02: Allow only limited tries on entering Password
Lecture 16: Assignment-02: Solution
Lecture 17: Slider
Lecture 18: Slider Color Right property does not work
Lecture 19: Spinner
Lecture 20: Switch
Lecture 21: TextBox
Lecture 22: TimePicker
Lecture 23: WebViewer
Chapter 4: Layout Components
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: HorizontalArrangement
Lecture 3: HorizontalScrollArrangement
Lecture 4: VerticalArrangement
Lecture 5: VerticalScrollArrangement
Lecture 6: TableArrangement
Chapter 5: Media Components
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Player
Lecture 3: Sound
Lecture 4: SpeechRecognizer
Lecture 5: TextToSpeech
Lecture 6: Translator
Lecture 7: VideoPlayer
Chapter 6: Sensor Components
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: BarcodeSensor
Lecture 3: ClockSensor
Lecture 4: LightSensor
Lecture 5: PedometerSensor
Chapter 7: Storage
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: TinyDB
Lecture 3: TinyWebDB
Lecture 4: Google Spreadsheet-Write/Store Data
Lecture 5: Google Spreadsheet-Read/Get Data
Chapter 8: App – 01: Increment Decrement Counter
Lecture 1: Application: Increment Decrement Counter
Lecture 2: Part 01: Make a UI
Lecture 3: Part 02: Integrate the functionality
Chapter 9: App – 02: Age Calculator
Lecture 1: Application: Age Calculator
Lecture 2: Part 01: Make a UI
Lecture 3: Part 02: Integrate the functionality
Chapter 10: App – 03: Number Conversion (Decimal to Binary/Hex)
Lecture 1: Applicatoin: Number Conversion (Decimal to Binary/Hex)
Lecture 2: Part 01: Make a UI
Lecture 3: Part 02: Integrate the functionality
Chapter 11: App – 04: Calculator
Lecture 1: Application: Calculator
Lecture 2: Part 01: Make a UI
Lecture 3: Part 02: Integrate the functionality
Chapter 12: App – 05: ColorPicker
Lecture 1: Application: ColorPicker
Lecture 2: Part 01: Make a UI
Lecture 3: Part 02: Integrate the functionality
Chapter 13: Practice App – 01: Timer & Alarm Clock
Lecture 1: Application: Timer & Alarm Clock
Chapter 14: Practice App – 02: Voice Command Operated Web Browser
Lecture 1: Application: Voice Command Operated Web Browser
Chapter 15: Practice App – 03: Step Counter
Lecture 1: Application: Step Counter
Chapter 16: Practice App – 04: AudioPlayer
Lecture 1: Application: AudioPlayer
Chapter 17: Practice App – 05: VideoPlayer
Lecture 1: Application: VideoPlayer
Chapter 18: Wrapping up: Thank You!
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Instructors

Rohit Dharaviya
Senior Software Engineer
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