App Development
using MIT App Inventor
A 15-day hands-on workshop at Dwaraka Doss Goverdhan Doss Vaishnav College where you will build real Android apps — no coding experience needed.
Two Batches. Twenty Teams.
Each batch gets unique projects that connect MIT App Inventor to their subject. Every team builds a complete Android app.
Mathematics — III Year
10 TeamsBuild math-powered apps covering linear algebra, vector operations, statistics, numerical methods, and more.
- ▹ Matrix Calculator
- ▹ Linear Equation Solver
- ▹ Vector Operations App
- ▹ Statistics Toolkit
- ▹ Number Theory Explorer
- ▹ Polynomial Root Finder
- ▹ Set Theory Visualizer
- ▹ Graph Theory App
- ▹ Sequence & Series Calculator
- ▹ Complex Number Calculator
Physics — I Year
10 TeamsBuild physics simulators and calculators covering mechanics, optics, electricity, waves, and thermodynamics.
- ▹ Unit Converter & Constants
- ▹ Projectile Motion Simulator
- ▹ Ohm's Law Calculator
- ▹ Optics & Lens Calculator
- ▹ Newton's Laws Toolkit
- ▹ Pendulum Simulator
- ▹ Wave Properties Calculator
- ▹ Thermodynamics Calculator
- ▹ Electric Field Mapper
- ▹ Friction & Inclined Plane App
How This Workshop Works
Learn the Basics
Start with the Basics page. Understand what MIT App Inventor is, how to set up your account, and the core building blocks.
Find Your Team
Go to your batch (Maths or Physics) and find your team number. Each team has a dedicated project page with everything you need.
Build & Present
Follow the step-by-step guide to build your app. On the final day, each team presents their working app to the class.
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