PGDEL/DECP03/Unit4/Ch01.03

= DECP 03: e-Learning Application Development = [[Image:PGDEL-DECP05-Unit1.SAMPLE.jpg|thumb|

320px|e-Learning in broader way]]

Learn about MIT App Inventor
In short, App Inventor lets you develop applications for Android phones using a web browser and either a connected phone or emulator. The App Inventor servers store your work and help you keep track of your projects.

You build apps by working with:


 * The App Inventor Designer, where you select the components for your app.
 * The App Inventor Blocks Editor, where you assemble program blocks that specify how the components should behave. You assemble programs visually, fitting pieces together like pieces of a puzzle.

Your app appears on the phone or emulator step-by-step as you add pieces to it, so you can test your work instantly as you build. When you're done, you can package your app and produce a stand-alone application ready for install. If you don't have an Android phone, you can build your apps using the Android emulator, A software that runs on your computer and behaves just like the original phone.

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