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Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)
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Mobile App Design Unit: Adalo

Complete Unit on Mobile App Design. If you teach a class that is 40-minutes long (once a week), this unit will take you about 12+ weeks to complete. Once students have learned the basic steps (which are included in these complete step-by-step tutorials) of creating a no-code app using Adalo, they can then venture off and create their own.

Google Drive folder contains:

  • Google Slideshow (18 slides) discussing the importance of "no-code" app design
    • 18 slides, includes a YouTube video to grasp students' attention and 2 slides that can be used via PearDeck
  • Curriculum and Lesson Plan Overview - Google Doc
    • 11 pages of course description and lesson plan overview (includes lesson plan titles, objectives, activities/procedures, materials, assessments, modifications, and standards.
  • 3 Google Documents giving you detailed steps on how to create an app using Adalo
    • Lesson 1 (steps 1 - 9)
    • Lesson 2 (steps 10 - 22)
    • Lesson 3 (steps 23 - 29)
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Mobile App Design Using Adalo (Complete Unit)

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Description

Mobile App Design Unit: Adalo

Complete Unit on Mobile App Design. If you teach a class that is 40-minutes long (once a week), this unit will take you about 12+ weeks to complete. Once students have learned the basic steps (which are included in these complete step-by-step tutorials) of creating a no-code app using Adalo, they can then venture off and create their own.

Google Drive folder contains:

  • Google Slideshow (18 slides) discussing the importance of "no-code" app design
    • 18 slides, includes a YouTube video to grasp students' attention and 2 slides that can be used via PearDeck
  • Curriculum and Lesson Plan Overview - Google Doc
    • 11 pages of course description and lesson plan overview (includes lesson plan titles, objectives, activities/procedures, materials, assessments, modifications, and standards.
  • 3 Google Documents giving you detailed steps on how to create an app using Adalo
    • Lesson 1 (steps 1 - 9)
    • Lesson 2 (steps 10 - 22)
    • Lesson 3 (steps 23 - 29)
Report this resource to TPT
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