The course will give students hands-on experience in developing interesting Android applications. No previous experience in programming is needed, and the course is suitable for students with any level of computing experience. MIT App Inventor will be used in the course. It is a blocks-based programming tool that allows everyone, even novices, to start programming and build fully functional apps for Android devices. Students are encouraged to use their own Android devices for hands-on testing and exploitation.

Developing Android Apps with App Inventor

Developing Android Apps with App Inventor

Instructor: Kenneth Wai-Ting Leung
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Reviewed on Oct 25, 2018
This course is quite spectacular. ıt has quizzes exciting. Thanks who prepare this course . Thaks coursera family.
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2020
i leraned a lot from this course but lake of video tutorial make it hard to complete but still it developed my reading skill.
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First It was very tough for me to understand but later I try hard to achieve this goal Thanks All
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