With a foreword by Gitanjali Rao, Time Magazine's inaugural Kid of
the Year, this engaging guide from MITeen Press teaches anyone to design
and publish their own apps--no experience necessary!--and introduces
young app creators from around the world.
Have you ever wanted to build your own mobile apps? App Inventor, a free
and revolutionary online program from MIT, lets you do just that. With
the help of this companion guide chock-full of colorful graphics and
easy-to-follow instructions, readers can learn how to create six
different apps, including a working piano, a maze game, and even their
own chat app to communicate with friends--then use what they've learned
to build apps of their own imagination. User-friendly code blocks that
snap together allow even beginners to quickly create working apps.
Readers will also learn about young inventors already using their own
apps to make a difference in their communities, such as the girls from
Moldova whose app helps alert residents when local well water is
contaminated. Or the boys from Malden, Massachusetts, whose app lets
users geotag potholes to alert city hall when repairs are needed. With
this inspiring guide, curious young dreamers can become real inventors
with real-world impact.