App Inventor for Android is an open mobile app building platform currently supported by MIT. The platform helps non-programmer create a mobile app using a no-code drag-and-drop system. In this paper, we describe a student mobile app development project designed for a health IT course in Spring 2013. Healthcare mobile apps were introduced in the course to strengthen students’ understanding of the concept of health IT and the role of IT applications in healthcare. Student feedback on the project are collected and analyzed. The challenges with the project and instructional implications derived from our experiences are discussed in this paper
Mobile Application Development is becoming a hot topic in both Computer Science and Information Syst...
This research explored how educators with limited programming experiences learned to design mobile a...
This paper aims to explore Appalachian college students’ health apps use by examining the most commo...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
In this report, the authors describe an introductory-level mobile app design workshop developed and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a methodology that is being incorporated into more medi...
The promises of mobile technology in healthcare have led to a great many mobile apps in public app s...
The rapid development of digital technology currently provides many benefits to humans. For example,...
Using mobile apps as a corporate communication tool helps hospitals to improve their health educatio...
This paper details the development of a mobile app for the Android operating system using MIT App In...
Abstract: Google Apps is a suite of online applications, launched for the first time in February 200...
The inadequate availability of medical information has often made health care services in many deve...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
MIT App Inventor1 is a drag-and-drop visual programming tool for designing and building fully functi...
Paper presented at 8th International conference on e-Health (EH 2016), 1-3 July 2016, Funchal, Madei...
Mobile Application Development is becoming a hot topic in both Computer Science and Information Syst...
This research explored how educators with limited programming experiences learned to design mobile a...
This paper aims to explore Appalachian college students’ health apps use by examining the most commo...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
In this report, the authors describe an introductory-level mobile app design workshop developed and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a methodology that is being incorporated into more medi...
The promises of mobile technology in healthcare have led to a great many mobile apps in public app s...
The rapid development of digital technology currently provides many benefits to humans. For example,...
Using mobile apps as a corporate communication tool helps hospitals to improve their health educatio...
This paper details the development of a mobile app for the Android operating system using MIT App In...
Abstract: Google Apps is a suite of online applications, launched for the first time in February 200...
The inadequate availability of medical information has often made health care services in many deve...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
MIT App Inventor1 is a drag-and-drop visual programming tool for designing and building fully functi...
Paper presented at 8th International conference on e-Health (EH 2016), 1-3 July 2016, Funchal, Madei...
Mobile Application Development is becoming a hot topic in both Computer Science and Information Syst...
This research explored how educators with limited programming experiences learned to design mobile a...
This paper aims to explore Appalachian college students’ health apps use by examining the most commo...