Junior Achievement - Week 2
This week with Paul Clarke we learned about computer science software and app development. Our task this week was to design a mobile app to teach others about a topic of our choice. Paul gave us 5 simple instructions which he told us are used to create all apps.
- Keep is simple and easy to use.
- Use a simple design.
- Use a step-by-step to break down tasks for the user.
- Use familiar screens that are easy to navigate such as sign up or create an account.
- Make the design constant in how it looks and feels.
Written by Dara, Scott & Aidan
Walk Talk Fun
My app is called Walk Talk Fun. Walk Talk Fun is a walkie talkie on a phone. You add friends by using a pin number. To talk you hold down your finger on someone's profile and then talk. They can hear you and talk back.
By Daithi Goonan
Maths Island
My app is called Maths Island. It is used by children to help them with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Maths Island is easy to sign up to and it has enjoyable games to play. Teachers can assign activities for students to do also!๐ฅณ๐๐คฉ
By Caoimhe Kelly
STEAM
Our app is called STEAM. It has two sections. One includes child friendly games and videos to get young children involved in STEAM at a young age. The other is for adults in STEAM related jobs who want to contact and design with colleagues from home.
By Abi, Lucy & Jodie
๐ Small Little Apples ๐
My app is called Small Little Apples, also known as (SLA) . The aim of the app is so kids can get help with homework, talk to their school friends and text their teacher to understand work. It includes a search box to look up the questions they're stuck on instead of just getting the answer. The app is safe and it has security to keep people from getting hacked.
By Lily
Skiller
Skiller is an app where you can search for information about your favourite player, coach, team or even sport. As you search the player, sport etc. you can see all their stats. With team stats you can see where there placed in the league. For player stats you can see how many goals they have scored.
By Ethan
Pokemon Care
My app is called Pokemon care. It helps children to care for pets. You can feed, play, sleep and train your Pokemon. You get to choose 4 Pokemon. The Pokemon you can choose are Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Pikachu.
Made by Emily Fenton
Study Teach Learn
Our app is called STL which stands for Study, Teach and Learn. The app is used for teachers that are doing courses and training to be a teacher. The app is filled with different level courses, primary is 15 and below, secondary is 16-50, college is level 51-100. Once you put in your qualities and what you're looking to do, the AI will specially pick courses for your level and qualities. These courses are picked out of thousands of professional courses.
By: David, Bella, Sophie, Ava and Josh
Cleanify
This is our app called Cleanify. It is for all ages and is used to clean out storage on your laptop, phone or device that you don't need anymore. You can free up old photos / videos, emails, messages, old apps and much more. Our app is not overly complicated and is easy to use.๐งน๐ฑ
By Freya, Oisin and Maisie