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  1. Get Started with MIT App Inventor

    App Inventor is an online tool, meaning you can create apps for phones or tablets right in your web browser. This website offers all the support you'll need to design apps:

  2. Our Tutorials! - MIT App Inventor

    Beginner Tutorials The Youth Mobile Power Series Artificial Intelligence with App Inventor Data Science The Internet of Things: Sensors and Actuation with a Micro:bit Scroll down for more …

  3. MIT App Inventor

    Over 1,300 participants from 86 countries and regions used AI tools to develop mobile apps addressing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals in a six-week virtual event hosted by …

  4. Beginner Tutorials - MIT App Inventor

    You access App Inventor using a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). With these beginner-friendly tutorials, you will learn the basics of programming apps for Android and iOS phones …

  5. One of the neatest things about App Inventor is that you can see and test your app while you're building it, on a connected device. If you have an Android phone or tablet, follow the steps below.

  6. Installing and Running the Emulator - MIT App Inventor

    First, go to App Inventor and open a project (or create a new one -- use Project > Start New Project and give your project a name). Then, from App Inventor's menu (on the App Inventor …

  7. Artificial Intelligence with MIT App Inventor

    In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the MIT App Inventor’s Conversational AI Interface to create your own multiplication calculator for Alexa to tell the user the answer when a basic …

  8. Make iPhone Apps with App Inventor!

    Almost all apps in our list of tutorials work well on the iOS Companion app (see "Future Work" below for exceptions). Now, you can create, test, and share apps for iOS devices!

  9. 3. Starting App Inventor for the First Time

    NOTE: These instructions will take you away from this page as you go into App Inventor. Be sure to come back and follow the Step 4 instructions for connecting to a device or emulator.

  10. Starting App Inventor for the First Time

    As you build your app, you can do "live testing" on an emulator or an Android device. If you do not have an Android device, you can still see your app as you develop it, but with an on-screen …