Vania Ceron6. Ideas Seeking Solutions“Now it’s time to turn some of those ideas into app statements, as in the example below. See if you can define your app in terms of the…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Vania Ceron4. App DiveNow go back to your list of favorite apps from your app journal for Lesson 1: Why Apps? Rank them in terms of their UI design. Which apps…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Vania Ceron5. Problem HuntersIt’s time to go back to your app journal for Lesson 2: Idea Storm. Take a look at your “Idea Storm” list. Which ideas stand out to you…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Vania Ceron8. Idea Storm… AgainNow it’s time to have another idea storm. But this time, you’re going to come up with as many app features as you can. Think about the…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Vania Ceron9. Do your ResearchNow that you know the purpose of your app and the kinds of features you’ll use, take a look at what’s out there already. Take a good look…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Vania Ceron7. Feature SmashingBrainstorm about how you might use these features and tools in your apps. Some ways might be obvious. But push yourself to think up some…Feb 2, 2017Feb 2, 2017
Vania Ceron3. Who’s Your Audience?Take a look at 15 to 20 different apps on the App Store. Be sure to check out all the different categories, like Games, Education, and…Feb 1, 2017Feb 1, 2017
Vania Ceron2. Idea stormBrainstorm as many ideas as you can for apps you want to make.Jan 19, 2017Jan 19, 2017
Vania Ceron1. Why app?Why are apps so popular? What makes apps so popular? What purpose do apps serve and what about them makes people keep wanting more?”Jan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017