Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer
Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer is a free online course by Alison US CA that teaches beginners to build Android apps using drag-and-drop blocks. Learn to create a memory-list app with video recording, sensor integration, and local storage. Ideal for aspiring developers with no coding experience.
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Key features
- Free online course with hands-on project
- No coding experience required
- Build a memory-list app with video support
- Use drag-and-drop blocks in App Inventor 2
- Integrate camera, clock, and location sensors
- Store data locally with TinyDB component
- Learn to publish on Google Play Store
Pros
- +Completely free to access
- +Beginner-friendly visual programming
- +Teaches real app publishing steps
Cons
- −Limited to App Inventor's capabilities
- −Not suitable for advanced app development
About Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer
What is Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer?
Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer is a project-based online course offered by Alison US CA, designed to teach foundational Android app development using MIT App Inventor 2. This free course guides learners through building a functional 'Memory Viewer' app that stores and displays user memories with video, timestamps, location, and images. No prior coding experience is required, making it accessible to absolute beginners interested in mobile development.
Key features
- Drag-and-Drop Coding — Use App Inventor 2’s visual blocks to build apps without writing code.
- Memory List Layout — Design a homepage and list view to display saved memories.
- Video Recording Integration — Program buttons to record and save videos directly to the device.
- Sensor Utilization — Incorporate clock, location, and camera components into app functions.
- TinyDB Storage — Store memory data locally using App Inventor’s built-in database component.
- UI/UX Design Practice — Learn layout structures, buttons, and user interface essentials.
- Publishing Guidance — Get steps to publish your app on the Google Play Store.
Who is Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer for?
This course is ideal for beginners, students, educators, and hobbyists interested in learning app development without prior programming knowledge. It's especially useful for teachers introducing coding concepts in the classroom or individuals exploring career shifts into tech. The hands-on project approach makes it suitable for visual learners and those who prefer learning by doing.
How does Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer compare?
Unlike traditional coding courses that require knowledge of Java or Kotlin, this course uses App Inventor 2’s visual interface, making it more accessible than standard Android development paths. It’s less complex than professional IDEs like Android Studio but provides foundational logic applicable to broader programming. Compared to other beginner platforms, it offers a structured path from design to publishing, focusing on real-world app functionality without syntax barriers.
Best use cases
- →Learning basic app development
- →Classroom coding instruction
- →Building a personal memory journal app
- →Creating a portfolio project
- →Transitioning into mobile development
Is Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer right for you?
This free course is best for beginners with no coding background who want to learn Android app development through hands-on practice. It’s ideal for students, educators, or hobbyists exploring tech skills. If you seek deeper programming control, consider courses in Java or Kotlin with Android Studio as alternatives.
How it compares: Compared to standard Android development courses, this offers a no-code entry using visual blocks. It’s simpler than learning in Android Studio but less powerful than native coding environments for complex apps.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer?
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It's a free online course that teaches you to build a memory-viewing app using MIT App Inventor 2. You'll learn to record videos, store data, and use sensors without writing code.
Does this course require prior coding experience?
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No, the course is designed for beginners. It uses drag-and-drop programming blocks, making it accessible to anyone without prior coding knowledge.
How do I publish my app after completing the course?
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The course includes guidance on exporting your app and submitting it to the Google Play Store, covering basic publishing requirements and setup steps.
Is Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer free?
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Yes, the course is completely free to access and complete through Alison US CA, with no hidden fees or subscriptions required.
Can I build other apps after this course?
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Yes, the skills you gain—like using sensors, databases, and UI components—can be applied to create various types of simple Android apps using App Inventor 2.
Is Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer in stock at Alison?
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Yes, Android App Building 106 - Memory Viewer is currently in stock at Alison.
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