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MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com

For more course tutorials visit<br>www.newtonhelp.com<br><br><br><br>MBL 400 Week 1 Mobile Platforms<br>MBL 400 Week 2 Critiquing Apps<br>MBL 400 Week 3 Building An App, Part 1 Wireframes<br>MBL 400 Week 4 Building An App, Part 2 Developing the App<br>MBL 400 Week 5 Building an App Part 3 Test Plan<br>

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MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com

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  1. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com

  2. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 All Assignments For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 1 Mobile Platforms MBL 400 Week 2 Critiquing Apps MBL 400 Week 3 Building An App, Part 1 Wireframes MBL 400 Week 4 Building An App, Part 2 Developing the App

  3. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 All Learning Activity and Discussions For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 1 Learning Activity and Discussion MBL 400 Week 2 Learning Activity and Discussion MBL 400 Week 3 Learning Activity and Discussion MBL 400 Week 4 Learning Activity and Discussion

  4. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 1 Learning Activity and Discussion For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Discussion Question: Building Your Own App This course introduces you to designing and developing apps. It gives you the tools to create an app of your own. What kind of app do you want to make? Who is the target audience? What platform would you use? Would you charge for it or make it free? Why would somebody want your app?  Post your response to the discussion area.

  5. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 1 Mobile Platforms For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com A comic book store has hired your company to help standardize their store on a mobile platform for its employees. They asked you to present a sales pitch at their next company meeting to propose the platform you think is best for their company. Choose a mobile platform and prepare a 6- to 8-slide presentation that covers the following information: Differences between iOS and Android Platform or a mobile hybrid recommendation and the benefits behind the decision Costs that might be involved in setting up software and hardware for working toward the platform

  6. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 2 Critiquing Apps For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com The comic book store management would like you to base the app design off some popular apps that are currently available. They would like you to review design patterns and functionality of an app that you may use as your guide, and provide recommendations of how you would make it better. They asked that you email your critique so they can review the findings individually. Select an app that runs on your smartphone. Critique the experience of using that app or mobile website in terms of the following: User interface Interface with other outside apps Type of functionality provided

  7. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 2 Learning Activity and Discussion For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Discussion Question: Mobile Versus Web Version Some consumers prefer to use their PCs for personal online tasks, such as shopping, banking, etc., over mobile apps on their smartphones. Identify a company that has a web version and mobile version for their company. Evaluate both the web and mobile versions. Which one offers the better user experience? Answer the following questions: • What are the differences?

  8. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 3 Building An App, Part 1 Wireframes For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com The comic book store was so thrilled with your concept for employees, that they've hired you to develop an app to begin selling items using mobile technology. They want you to pitch an idea for a mobile web application to sell their products. Create a 2- to 3-screen wireframe that demonstrates your idea. Use either any open source tool, or Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint® to create the wireframe. Choose between creating an Android or iOS app. Take a screenshot of each screen and paste into a single Microsoft® Word document. Write a 1- to 2-page explanation of your wireframe that includes the following information: Screenshots of developed wireframe Description of the app that is being built

  9. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 3 Learning Activity and Discussion For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Discussion Question: IDE Integrated development environment (IDE) tools can ease the coding process and maximized productivity when developing apps. You'll be developing an app for the comic book store in the coming weeks. What features do you want in an IDE? Research Visual Studio®, Apple® Xcode®, MOTODEV Studio developer software, and one other tool of your choice. Which IDE tools do you prefer and why? What are the

  10. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 4 Building An App, Part 2 Developing the App For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com The comic book store came back to you with more ideas for their app to make it a little bigger than they initially thought. Their idea is a 4-screen app that would help their customers learn about the store and see inventory. They would like to see your wireframe concept along with the developed app. Ideas they have for the app include store location, different types of comic books available, a chat screen where members can exchange ideas, and a way for a person to link to social media sites. Create a wireframe using a tool of your choice. Take a screenshot of each screen and paste into a single Microsoft® Word document.

  11. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 4 Learning Activity and Discussion For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Discussion Question: Error Messages The comic book store is concerned with what happens if something in the app doesn't work. Well-designed error messages in apps can help users get through confusing moments, reduce user anxiety, keep users in task funnels, and increase users' chances of successfully completing a form. Confusing error messages can prevent users from successfully completing a task. Think of the last time you needed to update a password for an app. Were the steps clear? Were the password requirements spelled out? Did you need to verify the change in a separate email? Discuss what you think is needed for being able to streamline this process and let the user know what is needed for the store's app. Feel free to share an experience with an error message, if you've had one, with your peers.

  12. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 5 Building an App Part 3 Test Plan For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com The comic book store loved your app design and wants to launch. Prior to launching, you tell them you must develop and run a test plan to ensure it runs properly and address all of their performance concerns. Write a test plan exploring the various types of testing required to ensure a quality mobile application for the app created in the MBL 400 Week Four Individual Assignment: Building an App: Part 2: Developing the App. Include testing for security, user interface, screen formatting, and usability.

  13. MBL 400 Motivated Minds /newtonhelp.com MBL 400 Week 5 Learning Activity and Discussion For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Discussion Question: Secure Data The most common mobile security breach is when information saved on a device becomes accessible to others. Suppose the device of an employee of a popular quiz app was hacked and it led to a database being shared. What do you think the company could do fix the breach? What security measures could have prevented this breach from happening? What are your thoughts about storing secure data in databases such as SQLite versus other external storage options? 

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