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This design project explored educational opportunities for educational engagement with mobile technology platforms.
Design brief:
Design a programming language suitable for use by children, with a sufficiently compact user interface that the development environment can be run on a mobile phone. Children should be motivated to use this language to develop applications that are useful and of interest to them - it shouldn’t be like school! The Android platform will be used.
Undergraduate group design projects