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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Course Objective:\n\nThis 4-week course will guide student team
 s through building a mobile app for iOS\, Android\, or using a cross-platfo
 rm framework (such as Flutter or React Native). Each team will build an app
  that will offer an interactive tour of MIT's campus\, highlighting its his
 tory and current innovations. TechCASH prizes will be awarded to the team b
 ased for best overall\, most innovative use of technology\, and best user e
 xperience. Please register here.\n\nCourse Location and Times:\n\nDays: Wed
 nesdays in January - 1/8\, 15\, 22\, & 29\n\nTime: 2:00 - 3:00 pm\n\nLocati
 on: MIT Museum\, E28\n\n    1/8 - Collections Workshop E28-3XX\n\n    1/15 
 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/22 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/29 - TBD\n\nCo
 urse Structure:\n\nJan 8: Introduction to Mobile App Development and MIT Hi
 story and Tour Concept\n\nObjectives\n\nIntroduce students to mobile app de
 velopment using their platform of choice: iOS (SwiftUI)\, Android (Jetpack 
 Compose)\, or Cross-Platform (Flutter or React Native). Define the scope of
  the project\, form teams\, and brainstorm app ideas focusing on key locati
 ons\, history\, and interactive features.\n\nPlatform-Specific Introduction
 sTeam Formation (3-5)Project Kickoff – Overview of MIT campus highlightsJan
  15: Implementing Navigation and Maps\n\nObjectives\n\nBegin building the c
 ore structure of the app\, focusing on navigation\, map integration\, and l
 ocation-based services to guide users around the campus.\n\nPlatform-Specif
 ic NavigationMaps Integration and locationJan 22: Adding Interactivity and 
 Multimedia Elements\n\nObjectives\n\nEnhance the user experience by adding 
 quizzes\, multimedia content\, and (optionally) Augmented Reality (AR) feat
 ures\, cross-device testing\, debugging\, polishing UI/UX.\n\nInteractive F
 eaturesMultimedia IntegrationDebugging and OptimizationCross-Device Testing
 Polishing the UI/UXFine-tune the app for a professional\, user-friendly exp
 erience. \n\nJan 29: Presentations and Awarding Prizes\n\nEach team will ha
 ve 10-15 minutes to present their app to the class\, explaining design deci
 sions and showcasing the app's interactivity and multimedia. They will disc
 uss the design and goals highlighting the key features\, the user experienc
 e\, and MIT content. Additionally\, each team will discuss the development 
 process\, what worked\, what didn’t and why.\n\nPrizes\n\nBest Overall App 
 ($250 TechCASH)Most Innovative Use of Technology ($150 TechCASH)Best User E
 xperience ($150 TechCASH)Assessment Criteria\n\nCreativity & InnovationDid 
 the team approach interactive elements in a unique way? Was the multimedia 
 content well-integrated? Was the use of AR (if any) effective?Functionality
 Is the app user-friendly\, responsive\, and functional on different devices
 ? Is navigation smooth?User ExperienceIs the app engaging\, intuitive\, and
  visually appealing? Is the app fun?MIT ContentIs the content relevant and 
 informative? Does it give the user an accurate picture of MIT?Team Collabor
 ationHow well did the team work together to build a polished\, functional a
 pp?Next steps?
DTEND:20250108T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T020517Z
DTSTART:20250108T190000Z
GEO:42.36226;-71.08679
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, TBD
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mobile App Development – Build An Interactive Tour of MIT and its H
 istory
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48092860764803
URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/mobile-app-development-build-an-interact
 ive-tour-of-mit-and-its-history
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Course Objective:\n\nThis 4-week course will guide student team
 s through building a mobile app for iOS\, Android\, or using a cross-platfo
 rm framework (such as Flutter or React Native). Each team will build an app
  that will offer an interactive tour of MIT's campus\, highlighting its his
 tory and current innovations. TechCASH prizes will be awarded to the team b
 ased for best overall\, most innovative use of technology\, and best user e
 xperience. Please register here.\n\nCourse Location and Times:\n\nDays: Wed
 nesdays in January - 1/8\, 15\, 22\, & 29\n\nTime: 2:00 - 3:00 pm\n\nLocati
 on: MIT Museum\, E28\n\n    1/8 - Collections Workshop E28-3XX\n\n    1/15 
 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/22 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/29 - TBD\n\nCo
 urse Structure:\n\nJan 8: Introduction to Mobile App Development and MIT Hi
 story and Tour Concept\n\nObjectives\n\nIntroduce students to mobile app de
 velopment using their platform of choice: iOS (SwiftUI)\, Android (Jetpack 
 Compose)\, or Cross-Platform (Flutter or React Native). Define the scope of
  the project\, form teams\, and brainstorm app ideas focusing on key locati
 ons\, history\, and interactive features.\n\nPlatform-Specific Introduction
 sTeam Formation (3-5)Project Kickoff – Overview of MIT campus highlightsJan
  15: Implementing Navigation and Maps\n\nObjectives\n\nBegin building the c
 ore structure of the app\, focusing on navigation\, map integration\, and l
 ocation-based services to guide users around the campus.\n\nPlatform-Specif
 ic NavigationMaps Integration and locationJan 22: Adding Interactivity and 
 Multimedia Elements\n\nObjectives\n\nEnhance the user experience by adding 
 quizzes\, multimedia content\, and (optionally) Augmented Reality (AR) feat
 ures\, cross-device testing\, debugging\, polishing UI/UX.\n\nInteractive F
 eaturesMultimedia IntegrationDebugging and OptimizationCross-Device Testing
 Polishing the UI/UXFine-tune the app for a professional\, user-friendly exp
 erience. \n\nJan 29: Presentations and Awarding Prizes\n\nEach team will ha
 ve 10-15 minutes to present their app to the class\, explaining design deci
 sions and showcasing the app's interactivity and multimedia. They will disc
 uss the design and goals highlighting the key features\, the user experienc
 e\, and MIT content. Additionally\, each team will discuss the development 
 process\, what worked\, what didn’t and why.\n\nPrizes\n\nBest Overall App 
 ($250 TechCASH)Most Innovative Use of Technology ($150 TechCASH)Best User E
 xperience ($150 TechCASH)Assessment Criteria\n\nCreativity & InnovationDid 
 the team approach interactive elements in a unique way? Was the multimedia 
 content well-integrated? Was the use of AR (if any) effective?Functionality
 Is the app user-friendly\, responsive\, and functional on different devices
 ? Is navigation smooth?User ExperienceIs the app engaging\, intuitive\, and
  visually appealing? Is the app fun?MIT ContentIs the content relevant and 
 informative? Does it give the user an accurate picture of MIT?Team Collabor
 ationHow well did the team work together to build a polished\, functional a
 pp?Next steps?
DTEND:20250115T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T020517Z
DTSTART:20250115T190000Z
GEO:42.36226;-71.08679
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, TBD
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mobile App Development – Build An Interactive Tour of MIT and its H
 istory
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48092860766852
URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/mobile-app-development-build-an-interact
 ive-tour-of-mit-and-its-history
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Course Objective:\n\nThis 4-week course will guide student team
 s through building a mobile app for iOS\, Android\, or using a cross-platfo
 rm framework (such as Flutter or React Native). Each team will build an app
  that will offer an interactive tour of MIT's campus\, highlighting its his
 tory and current innovations. TechCASH prizes will be awarded to the team b
 ased for best overall\, most innovative use of technology\, and best user e
 xperience. Please register here.\n\nCourse Location and Times:\n\nDays: Wed
 nesdays in January - 1/8\, 15\, 22\, & 29\n\nTime: 2:00 - 3:00 pm\n\nLocati
 on: MIT Museum\, E28\n\n    1/8 - Collections Workshop E28-3XX\n\n    1/15 
 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/22 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/29 - TBD\n\nCo
 urse Structure:\n\nJan 8: Introduction to Mobile App Development and MIT Hi
 story and Tour Concept\n\nObjectives\n\nIntroduce students to mobile app de
 velopment using their platform of choice: iOS (SwiftUI)\, Android (Jetpack 
 Compose)\, or Cross-Platform (Flutter or React Native). Define the scope of
  the project\, form teams\, and brainstorm app ideas focusing on key locati
 ons\, history\, and interactive features.\n\nPlatform-Specific Introduction
 sTeam Formation (3-5)Project Kickoff – Overview of MIT campus highlightsJan
  15: Implementing Navigation and Maps\n\nObjectives\n\nBegin building the c
 ore structure of the app\, focusing on navigation\, map integration\, and l
 ocation-based services to guide users around the campus.\n\nPlatform-Specif
 ic NavigationMaps Integration and locationJan 22: Adding Interactivity and 
 Multimedia Elements\n\nObjectives\n\nEnhance the user experience by adding 
 quizzes\, multimedia content\, and (optionally) Augmented Reality (AR) feat
 ures\, cross-device testing\, debugging\, polishing UI/UX.\n\nInteractive F
 eaturesMultimedia IntegrationDebugging and OptimizationCross-Device Testing
 Polishing the UI/UXFine-tune the app for a professional\, user-friendly exp
 erience. \n\nJan 29: Presentations and Awarding Prizes\n\nEach team will ha
 ve 10-15 minutes to present their app to the class\, explaining design deci
 sions and showcasing the app's interactivity and multimedia. They will disc
 uss the design and goals highlighting the key features\, the user experienc
 e\, and MIT content. Additionally\, each team will discuss the development 
 process\, what worked\, what didn’t and why.\n\nPrizes\n\nBest Overall App 
 ($250 TechCASH)Most Innovative Use of Technology ($150 TechCASH)Best User E
 xperience ($150 TechCASH)Assessment Criteria\n\nCreativity & InnovationDid 
 the team approach interactive elements in a unique way? Was the multimedia 
 content well-integrated? Was the use of AR (if any) effective?Functionality
 Is the app user-friendly\, responsive\, and functional on different devices
 ? Is navigation smooth?User ExperienceIs the app engaging\, intuitive\, and
  visually appealing? Is the app fun?MIT ContentIs the content relevant and 
 informative? Does it give the user an accurate picture of MIT?Team Collabor
 ationHow well did the team work together to build a polished\, functional a
 pp?Next steps?
DTEND:20250122T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T020517Z
DTSTART:20250122T190000Z
GEO:42.36226;-71.08679
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, TBD
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mobile App Development – Build An Interactive Tour of MIT and its H
 istory
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48092860768901
URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/mobile-app-development-build-an-interact
 ive-tour-of-mit-and-its-history
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Course Objective:\n\nThis 4-week course will guide student team
 s through building a mobile app for iOS\, Android\, or using a cross-platfo
 rm framework (such as Flutter or React Native). Each team will build an app
  that will offer an interactive tour of MIT's campus\, highlighting its his
 tory and current innovations. TechCASH prizes will be awarded to the team b
 ased for best overall\, most innovative use of technology\, and best user e
 xperience. Please register here.\n\nCourse Location and Times:\n\nDays: Wed
 nesdays in January - 1/8\, 15\, 22\, & 29\n\nTime: 2:00 - 3:00 pm\n\nLocati
 on: MIT Museum\, E28\n\n    1/8 - Collections Workshop E28-3XX\n\n    1/15 
 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/22 - Classroom E28-262\n\n    1/29 - TBD\n\nCo
 urse Structure:\n\nJan 8: Introduction to Mobile App Development and MIT Hi
 story and Tour Concept\n\nObjectives\n\nIntroduce students to mobile app de
 velopment using their platform of choice: iOS (SwiftUI)\, Android (Jetpack 
 Compose)\, or Cross-Platform (Flutter or React Native). Define the scope of
  the project\, form teams\, and brainstorm app ideas focusing on key locati
 ons\, history\, and interactive features.\n\nPlatform-Specific Introduction
 sTeam Formation (3-5)Project Kickoff – Overview of MIT campus highlightsJan
  15: Implementing Navigation and Maps\n\nObjectives\n\nBegin building the c
 ore structure of the app\, focusing on navigation\, map integration\, and l
 ocation-based services to guide users around the campus.\n\nPlatform-Specif
 ic NavigationMaps Integration and locationJan 22: Adding Interactivity and 
 Multimedia Elements\n\nObjectives\n\nEnhance the user experience by adding 
 quizzes\, multimedia content\, and (optionally) Augmented Reality (AR) feat
 ures\, cross-device testing\, debugging\, polishing UI/UX.\n\nInteractive F
 eaturesMultimedia IntegrationDebugging and OptimizationCross-Device Testing
 Polishing the UI/UXFine-tune the app for a professional\, user-friendly exp
 erience. \n\nJan 29: Presentations and Awarding Prizes\n\nEach team will ha
 ve 10-15 minutes to present their app to the class\, explaining design deci
 sions and showcasing the app's interactivity and multimedia. They will disc
 uss the design and goals highlighting the key features\, the user experienc
 e\, and MIT content. Additionally\, each team will discuss the development 
 process\, what worked\, what didn’t and why.\n\nPrizes\n\nBest Overall App 
 ($250 TechCASH)Most Innovative Use of Technology ($150 TechCASH)Best User E
 xperience ($150 TechCASH)Assessment Criteria\n\nCreativity & InnovationDid 
 the team approach interactive elements in a unique way? Was the multimedia 
 content well-integrated? Was the use of AR (if any) effective?Functionality
 Is the app user-friendly\, responsive\, and functional on different devices
 ? Is navigation smooth?User ExperienceIs the app engaging\, intuitive\, and
  visually appealing? Is the app fun?MIT ContentIs the content relevant and 
 informative? Does it give the user an accurate picture of MIT?Team Collabor
 ationHow well did the team work together to build a polished\, functional a
 pp?Next steps?
DTEND:20250129T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T020517Z
DTSTART:20250129T190000Z
GEO:42.36226;-71.08679
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, TBD
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mobile App Development – Build An Interactive Tour of MIT and its H
 istory
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48092860770950
URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/mobile-app-development-build-an-interact
 ive-tour-of-mit-and-its-history
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