Monday, November 14, 2011

E-Life Week 8-9


This week, you will be learning about mobile apps
I have links to online resources for research; please read the following articles and/or explore the following sites:

Then, create a blog post explaining:
  • What an “app” is.
  • What you need to download and use an app.
  • What types of data apps can access.
  • Why some apps collect location data.
  • Why some apps are free.
  • Why some apps have advertisements.
  • How app makers are able to customize advertisements to your specific interests.
  • Why you should keep your apps updated.
  • Whether you can trust reviews about apps.
This post is due by 12:00 (noon) on Wednesday, November 14.

Next, we you will be building your own mobile app :)

First, do some research (as needed) in order to answer the following questions:
  • What kind of mobile application am I building and why would people want to use it?
  • Who are my specific users? 
  • How are you going to keep and grow your user base?
  • How will I get my app on to my customers?
  • Will I be able to make money with my application?
  • What activities do I need to complete to publish this application?
  • What resources do I need to produce this application?
Post the answers to your blog by 12:00 (noon) on Friday, November 18.

Then, go to the appsbar website

This development environment is free and will allow you to publish your app to iTunes and Android Market. Explore this site as needed in order to become familiar with all of the possibilities it allows for.

Then, “Sign Up For Free”

Create any app you would like! Be creative!
Once you have created and your app, you will need to create a new post explaining your app; you will need to need to take screenshots of it so that we can see the UI in order for us to best understand how it works.

This is due by 12:00 (noon) on Wednesday, November 23.

Publish your app. When you receive notice that the app has been approved, you should include proof that it has been published on your blog. Include directions as to where we can find and download this app to our own smartphones.

Each of you is to comment on at least one other person’s app creation by 11:59pm on Sunday, November 27

Extra credit for those of you who download one of your fellow classmates’ apps to your smartphone :)

You can show this to me after we reconvene from Thanksgiving break on Monday, November 28

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