9. Mobile Apps
Step 1: Register to Build Mobile Apps
- Go to the App Builder website.
- Click on the Login button on the upper right part of the page.
- Click on the green Register button near the bottom center of the page.
- Register using your school email address and password.
- Go to the App Builder website.
- Click on the Login button on the upper right part of the page.
- Click on the green Register button near the bottom center of the page.
- Register using your school email address and password.
Step 2: Create Your App
- Click on the orange Create New/Make Your Own App button and choose a template for your app.
- Once you have chosen a template, you are ready to design your app.
- Click on the orange Create New/Make Your Own App button and choose a template for your app.
- Once you have chosen a template, you are ready to design your app.
Step 3: Publish Your App
- When you app is done, click on the Publish button. This will take you to a mobile site URL.
- Click on the Download My App button and send the URL to your email.
- Then use your mobile device (phone or tablet) to access the URL & download the app.
- When you app is done, click on the Publish button. This will take you to a mobile site URL.
- Click on the Download My App button and send the URL to your email.
- Then use your mobile device (phone or tablet) to access the URL & download the app.
App Builder Project
1. You will need to create your own app on a specific topic that has been approved by the teacher. Topics could include a specific sport's team, a hobby or interest, a favorite vacation spot, etc.
2. Your app must contain four buttons that are sub-topics to the main topic. For example, if I created an app on the topic of vacationing on Pensacola Beach, Florida, my sub-topic buttons might include:
- area attractions
- shopping
- great places to eat
- the beaches
3. When a sub-topic button is selected, the user should be taken to a well-organized page with relevant information.
4. Using one of the classroom iPads, you will need to load the actual app onto the iPad.
1. You will need to create your own app on a specific topic that has been approved by the teacher. Topics could include a specific sport's team, a hobby or interest, a favorite vacation spot, etc.
2. Your app must contain four buttons that are sub-topics to the main topic. For example, if I created an app on the topic of vacationing on Pensacola Beach, Florida, my sub-topic buttons might include:
- area attractions
- shopping
- great places to eat
- the beaches
3. When a sub-topic button is selected, the user should be taken to a well-organized page with relevant information.
4. Using one of the classroom iPads, you will need to load the actual app onto the iPad.