Télécharger l'APK compatible pour PC
Télécharger pour Android | Développeur | Rating | Score | Version actuelle | Classement des adultes |
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↓ Télécharger pour Android | David Phillips | 1 | 1 | 1.0 | 4+ |
SN | App | Télécharger | Rating | Développeur |
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1. | Reaper | Télécharger | 4.1/5 662 Commentaires |
David Peroutka |
2. | Radiant Defense | Télécharger | 3.9/5 476 Commentaires |
David Peroutka |
3. | REDCON - Strike Commander | Télécharger | 4.3/5 200 Commentaires |
David Peroutka |
En 4 étapes, je vais vous montrer comment télécharger et installer AppInventor2 Tutorials sur votre ordinateur :
Un émulateur imite/émule un appareil Android sur votre PC Windows, ce qui facilite l'installation d'applications Android sur votre ordinateur. Pour commencer, vous pouvez choisir l'un des émulateurs populaires ci-dessous:
Windowsapp.fr recommande Bluestacks - un émulateur très populaire avec des tutoriels d'aide en ligneSi Bluestacks.exe ou Nox.exe a été téléchargé avec succès, accédez au dossier "Téléchargements" sur votre ordinateur ou n'importe où l'ordinateur stocke les fichiers téléchargés.
Lorsque l'émulateur est installé, ouvrez l'application et saisissez AppInventor2 Tutorials dans la barre de recherche ; puis appuyez sur rechercher. Vous verrez facilement l'application que vous venez de rechercher. Clique dessus. Il affichera AppInventor2 Tutorials dans votre logiciel émulateur. Appuyez sur le bouton "installer" et l'application commencera à s'installer.
AppInventor2 Tutorials Sur iTunes
Télécharger | Développeur | Rating | Score | Version actuelle | Classement des adultes |
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1,09 € Sur iTunes | David Phillips | 1 | 1 | 1.0 | 4+ |
The first is a painting type app (14 videos), where the students will take a picture and be able to annotate it using lines and circles that follow finger swipes. So what's in the set of tutorials? Well there are 5 app builds, the first 2 are simple little ones to get your students familiar with the interface and show them how to make a "soundboard" and a variation of the magic 8 ball. What happens is that there is a screencast that gives the students a task to work out and if they are unable to solve the problem then there is a solution video to accompany the task set. All in all these videos will keep most students busy and engaged for several hours, which of course saves you the time of having to plan if you are a teacher. The second sees the introduction of a frog squashing game (12 videos) where frogs appear on the screen and you have to tap as many as possible in a fixed time period. Our final app build is for a simple mini golf game (16 videos), with random hole positioning and an object to avoid on the screen. In all 3 apps extension tasks are identified to enable your more able students to progress further if they wish. Want to give your students loads of activities to do with MIT's appinventor 2? Then here's the solution for you. This way your students have to think about how to solve the problem, rather than simply following a "how to" style tutorial. Now first of all whilst these are screencasts, they are not the standard sort of activity that you would find on the likes of YouTube. If you want a demo of what is on the app head along to where you will be able to see a couple of examples. This introduces the concept of variables for time and scores. Of course there are also colours and a reset button. The other 3 app builds have far more detail.