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Bloxmob
What’s It Like?
With BloxMob, students and teachers can create apps and share them with others who have downloaded the BloxMob app. There’s a whole community, with user profiles and discussion forums for support and idea sharing. Users can download the app to access apps others have made, but the real fun is in creating original apps using BloxMob’s website. Students can choose to start from scratch or work with a template. They then select the features they want to include in the app, customize the look with images and colors, and share it, either privately or publicly. Features range from map-based tools, such as restaurant reviews, to sale and trade postings and polling and voting tools.
Price: Free to try, paid
Grades: 8-12
Rating: 4/5
Pros: Scaffolded design process lets students create an app quickly.
Cons: Missing some needed teacher support materials, such as lesson plans and a dashboard.
Bottom line: Create real-world apps right away and make ideas come to life.
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