App Inventor for Fun … App Inventor 2 Tutorials and more by SteveJG
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Help?
Hi, is there a way to find the easier or simpler tutorials in your blog??
I am new to this but I really want to learn. Some of the tutorials are way beyond me.
Are the easy tyutorials marked in any special way so I can find them,
Pls let me know,
Thanks,
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Marking the tutorials with a flag is a very good idea. I need to see if that is possible.
Generally, the tutorials here are not for beginners. I assume users have read the Inventor’s Manual in the AI2 free online eBook http://www.appinventor.org/book2 and finished successfully the tutorials there or tried the MIT tutorials at http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/ai2/tutorials.html .
The Basic – Intermediate tutorials at the moment are Magic Counts, Corgi Video, Where am I, AI2 Static Maps 101 perhaps.
I want to provide Intermediate to Expert level tutorials. Most tutorials here are not extremely difficult; they require the user to have a modest degree of familiarity with App Inventor 2.
There are some relatively easy tutorials at Sajal’s blog: http://www.imagnity.com/tutorial-index/ ;Hossein’s blog: https://amerkashi.wordpress.com/ ;Scott’s https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/app-inventor-developers-library
and there are some super tips and tricks at Taifun’s http://puravidaapps.com/snippets.php .
Does that help? –Steve
(I’ll see what I can do about attaching level info in the index (it is already present within the tutorials) if it is possible on this blog page).
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OK, the tutorials are now rated Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert on the topic pages. Some tutorials have two ratings. -Steve
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Thank you,
Yes I have finished all of the book and the course in a box.
I think I am a little older than most of the others trying to learn this and for sure a lot less technical. Thanks for all the info.
I’m going to go look at all the beginner and intermediate ones.
This is an adventure!
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Hi,
I’m currently building an app for my Intro to CompSci class final. I understand that you don’t want your tutorials used in a classroom setting, but would you mind if I used your graphing procedures for my app?
Thanks in advance for your answer
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Charles – you may use
and ideas in you own app. Please do not reproduce the CanvasGraph app verbatim but use the Blocks freely. Good luck with your course and enjoy coding. I am glad you find the routines and examples useful.
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Thanks for getting back to me quickly, and thanks for making the tutorial!
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