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Building Apps for Good with MIT App Inventor Leo Burd, PhD Research Scientist, MIT Center for Mobile Learning App Inventor Summit - July 17, 2013

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Page 1: Building Apps for Good with MIT App Inventor

Building Apps for Good with MIT App Inventor

Leo Burd, PhDResearch Scientist, MIT Center for Mobile Learning

App Inventor Summit - July 17, 2013

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We should provide local entrepreneurs and grassroots non-profits with tools – and where appropriate and requested, expertise – for them to create their own projects that make a difference...

[...] we shouldn’t develop solutions to problems we don’t understand, we shouldn’t take ownership of a problem that isn’t ours and we certainly shouldn’t build things thousands of miles away and then jump on a plane in search of a home for them.

http://www.kiwanja.net/blog/2012/12/an-inconvenient-truth/

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App Inventor has a tremendous potential to democratize app development for and by all, bringing information, facilitating communication, and raising voices even in the most underserved corners of the planet.

The goal of the App Inventor for Good initiative is to turn that potential into reality

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App Inventor in Action

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Apps for Better Health Care

Developed by three college students, the ComPal App uses the phone’s camera to perform analysis of medical tests in places where regular medical care is not readily available.

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Apps for Safety: No Texting While Driving

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MyPapp app for women’s health

http://mypapp.info/

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http://notes.hfoss.org/index.php/TreeCalc:Main_Page

Science Apps in the Field:

Measuring Tree Height

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Science Apps in the Field: Tracking Wild Hogs

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Apps for humanitarian and social good

With support from external agents, Haiti relief workers developed an app to facilitate monitor food and water distribution.

How can we help others build apps to improve the quality of life in their own communities?

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BroadcastHub

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Destroy Mines Safely

A soldier in the U.S. Marine Corps created an app that computes the quantity of explosives needed to

destroy ammunition and mines that are found or seized in the field.

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BroadcastHub

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BroadcastHub

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Guiding questions

• What kinds of initiatives are more likely to foster the

implementation of mobile apps and services for social good?

• In what ways App Inventor might have to be enhanced in order to

facilitate the implementation of those initiatives?

• What other technologies and support structures might have to be

provided?

• How to assess the quality of an “App Inventor for Good” project?

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Typical App 4 Good initiatives

• Youth-oriented mobile entrepreneurship programs• CDIs Apps for Good, Samsung Mobile App Academy, Technovation, Verizon’s

Innovative App Challenge, Youth Radio’s Mobile Action Lab

• App design competitions, grants and events• AT&T Hackaton, Global Apps to Empower, Qualcomm’s Wireless Reach,

Sanitation App Challenge, Vodafone’s Mobile for Good, Windows 8 Apps for Social

Good Contest

• University classes, theses and long-term research• Humanitarian FOSS group (Trinity College and others)

• Community-oriented businesses and non-profits• FrontlineSMS, Open Data Kit, Urban Launchpad

• Long-term community-based initiatives• ???

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Typical App 4 Good initiatives

Outcomes

• Meaningful context for technology development

• Increased self-esteem

• Community impact

Challenges

• Smart phone and data plan availability

• Appropriate time, space and guidance

• Complexity of the tools used

• Transition concept -> prototype -> product

• Long term sustainability of the initiative and its products

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Looking ahead

• Seek funding and partnerships to take AI4G to the next level

• Establish a Mobile Innovation Network (MIN) to foster the creation

of "Mobile Innovation Clubs" with partner organizations in Latin

America and other parts of the world.

MIN will facilitate the exchange of experiences among these clubs,

create support materials, and identify appropriate tools for the job.

In addition, feedback from the clubs will be used to adapt App

Inventor to fit the needs of the Network and its constituents.

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Additional references

General information:http://appinventor.mit.edu/

App Inventor for Good group:https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/ai4g

App Inventor for Good use cases:http://bit.ly/13bCfbz

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http://mobilelearning.mit.edu/