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Doug Peterson

Explore MIT App Inventor | Explore MIT App Inventor - 0 views

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    "Creating an App Inventor App begins in your browser where you design how the app will look. Then, like fitting together puzzle pieces, you set your app's behavior. All the while, through a live connection between your computer and your phone, your app appears on your phone."
Shirag Najarian

MIT Open Courseware - High School - 0 views

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    Highlights for High School features MIT OpenCourseWare materials that are most useful for high school students and teachers.
Shirag Najarian

MIT Open Courseware - 0 views

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    Aeronautics to Writing MIT offers a wide selection of online (non-credit) video based courses. The computer science one is particularily good.
Peter Beens

Explore MIT App Inventor | Explore MIT App Inventor - 0 views

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    This is the new home for App Inventor programming. Material at their old site will be moving here.
Doug Peterson

MIT opens App Inventor to all, launches public Beta -- Engadget - 0 views

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    You'd be forgiven for thinking you've already read this article. Truthfully, you pretty much already have. The software is the same (App Inventor), the milestone is the same (public availability), even the development status is the same (beta).
Doug Peterson

MIT OpenCourseWare | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | 6.00 Introduction to... - 0 views

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    This subject is aimed at students with little or no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems. It also aims to help students, regardless of their major, to feel justifiably confident of their ability to write small programs that allow them to accomplish useful goals. The class will use the Python™ programming language.
Peter Beens

Learn - App Inventor for Android - 2 views

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    A good website for getting started with App Inventor. 
Peter McAsh

8 FREE Online Computer Science Courses for Beginners and Advances Users - 1 views

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    Many people want to learn computer science, but not many can afford to do so at the best institutions.  Fortunately many of the best institutions in the world are opening up their courses so you can take a course from Stanford, MIT or Harvard simply by going online and learning at your own pace.  Here are 8 ways you can take advantage of this.
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    Many people want to learn computer science, but not many can afford to do so at the best institutions.  Fortunately many of the best institutions in the world are opening up their courses so you can take a course from Stanford, MIT or Harvard simply by going online and learning at your own pace.  Here are 8 ways you can take advantage of this.
Peter Beens

Educator Resources | MIT App Inventor - 0 views

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    This is MIT's official site for resources related to using App Inventor in the classroom.
Peter Beens

Setup - App Inventor for Android - 0 views

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    App Inventor runs through a Web browser. If you're using a phone, you work with the phone connected to your computer by a USB cord. Your app will emerge on the phone bit by bit as you work. If you don't have a phone, there's a phone emulator included with the App Inventor setup package that you can use instead. When you're done building, you can "package" your finished app to produce an "application package" (Android apk file) that can be shared around and installed on any Android phone, just like any other Android app.
Peter Beens

Check Java for App Inventor - 0 views

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    App Inventor is checking your browser for running programs with Java Web Start. Checking …
Peter Beens

Build Your Own Blocks (BYOB) - 0 views

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    Welcome to the distribution center for BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks), an advanced offshoot of Scratch, a visual programming language primarily for kids from the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. This version, developed by Jens Mönig with design input and documentation from Brian Harvey, is an attempt to extend the brilliant accessibility of Scratch to somewhat older users-in particular, non-CS-major computer science students-without becoming inaccessible to its original audience. BYOB 3 adds first class lists, sprites, and procedures to BYOB's original contribution of custom blocks and recursion.
Doug Peterson

Douglas Engelbart's Unfinished Revolution | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    "Doug Engelbart knew that his obituaries would laud him as "Inventor of the Mouse." I can see him smiling wistfully, ironically, at the thought. The mouse was such a small part of what Engelbart invented."
Peter Beens

How do I test whether Java is working on my computer? - 0 views

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    This page will test Java to see if it's working in your browser. (for App Inventor)
Doug Peterson

Scratch Curriculum Guide Draft | ScratchEd - 0 views

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    This Scratch curriculum guide provides an introduction to creative computing with Scratch, using a design-based learning approach.
Peter Beens

M600XSP13-L1-2v3_100 Types of Knowledge - YouTube - 1 views

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    Good video to show when teaching algorithm development.
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