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Minimum Viable Product

Minimum Viable Product

  1. Beginner Division Curriculum
  2. Minimum Viable Product

In this video, you’ll learn about the Minimum Viable Product, and why that is important for your users.

See how two Technovation alumnae, Meghana and Saanvi, decided on which features to include in their mobile apps. 

ACTIVITY: MVP Worksheet

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Unit 1
Getting Started
Identifying a Problem to Solve
Further Learning: Exploring UN SDG’s
Solving Problems with Mobile Apps
Algorithms
Unit 2
Brainstorming Problems
Getting Feedback
Make a Scratch Project
Unit 3
Choose Your Problem to Solve
Make a Mobile App
Test your App Inventor Understanding
Using AI to Solve Problems
What is AI?
Unit 4
Brainstorming Solutions
Which Technology to Use?
Planning your Project
How Does AI Work?
Unit 5
Minimum Viable Product
Making Prototypes
Designing and Coding with App Inventor
Designing and Coding with Scratch
Training an AI Model
AI Model Quiz
Unit 6
Project Check-in
Healthy Datasets
Collecting Data
Coding Conditionals in App Inventor
Coding Conditionals in Scratch
Debugging your Code
Unit 7
Positive Impact
Train your AI Model
Exploring Different Types of Mobile Apps
Unit 8
Using your AI Model in an App or Project
Planning your Videos
Unit 9
Recording your Videos
Unit 10
Editing your Videos
Unit 11
Learning Journey
Unit 12
Submitting your Project
Preparing to Pitch
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