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App of the Month Winners 2016

Congratulations to the December youth winners!

Study Punch
by Ula Kanduc
AQ Alarm Clock
by Federico Alessandrello
Music Transposer
by Brian Song
Biblo Banfi
by Riccardo Stucchi,
Leonardo Ferrentino,
Davide Bonalume.
Brazilian Computer Science student Emerson made this excellent note taking app as an example for a mini-course he is teaching on App Inventor. This Calculator app was created by German cardiologist Jörg, who brushed up on his old coding skills to create this comphrehensive app. Spanish couple María and Angel leapt into coding with this fun app to teach their two young daughters some Spanish/English vocabulary. Every child loves animals, so that's the theme of this extensive app. Floppy Bubble is another first foray into mobile app development by Bulat, from Romania. He decided to experiment with App Inventor and created this highly addictive game.
Congratulations to the November winners!
Randomizer
by Bogdan Mihalca
Taking Notes
by Tyson Seable
Qoogle
by Arjun
A Leer Niños
by Jose Sanmiguel
14 year old Arnav from India created a math app to test kids arithmetic skills. He built he app to help out the NGO where his mother works. Planning a meal with family and friends? Spanish developer Gerard's comprehensive app makes the task easy and organized!
Congratulations to the August youth winners!
FlappyBird
by Necmettin
Tiny Songs Data Base
by Gopi Krishna
iParrot
by Sahil and Saabir Sadik
AutoResponder
by Pradeep Pasula
IT student Christian from Ecuador has a future in app development. His app beautifully graphs many math and trig functions for viewing and analyzing. León's app, Tu Voz allows hearing impaired and deaf people to communicate with a simple and useful interface. León, an artist from Mexico, wants to contribute to improve communication and avoid discrimination. Cam Maker allows the user to calculate and represent rotating planar cams with linear follower mechanisms. Inventor Miguel, a Spanish Industrial Engineering student, has developed a new passion for app devlepment with this project. Ashok, a retired government worker in India, took up programming in his newfound spare time. His app makes calling friends on the phone as easy as a single click!
Congratulations to the July youth winners!
Rebound
by Martin-John Hearty
PingU Texting App
by Mihir
Zakaah Calculator V11
by Janhangeer Abdur-Rahmaan
Arduino Multiple Controller
by Sivarajan
Khoi, one of the 麻豆天美果冻传媒 App Inventor Master Trainers from Vietnam, recreated the famous Tower of Hanoi puzzle with his app. Anthony, a Canadian coding enthusiast, created this arm-focused workout app for the obsessive compulsive. In this app, the hero sprite, Android, is guided through a series of mazes that also teach about cyber security. It was made by Kathleen, a Computer Science student from New Jersey Italian cook, known as Chiccovision, recreated a fun recall game. Guess which object appears in the scene and score points.
Congratulations to the June youth winners!
Twiddle
by Scrapp Society
My_Dictionary
by Sara Alexander
E-Gravity
by Picamal Fanny, Lisa Liagre, Gatan Kervarec, Kevin Roldan, Mussard Cassandra
Cone Crasher
by Joseph AlAziz
Stephanie, a Computing IT student in the UK, created an app to show people what to expect with some simple green changes in their house or garden. Do you find you can't remember anything? US retiree Mark created a great app where you create any kind of list just by speaking into your phone or tablet. The list can then be texted or emailed. SOLARPE , by Spanish teacher Pedro, is a guide for the design and installation of Autonomous Photovoltaic Systems. Tilt, orientation, and maximum solar height are just some of the many features calculated. Mihajlo, from Serbia, created this brain logic game for his grandson. Like Mastermind, it tests the user's logical thinking skills to solve the puzzle of the four colors.
Congratulations to the May youth winners!
Space Invaders
by Necmettin
Housie Game
by Anirudh Kothapalli
Spark Interview
by Sabrina Kundu
SCompass
by Aaditya Dokania
Retiree Barry Buehler created his app to provide the user with the fun of looking at a particular day and seeing how well the bio prediction matches their assessment of their status on any given day. Emmanuel from Mexico created his community-based app to allow society to demand better services and living conditions in real time. Learn multiplication in a new an unique way with Fatma's app. Varying levels, timing, and awesome animations and sounds make learning fun! Alan's comprehensive app can be used to run a swim team's training session. Users can set objectives, report sessions and incidents, risk assessment and reflection. Great tool for any swim coach!
Congratulations to the April youth winners!
Multiplication Dash
by Tyson Seable
Froggy Crash
by Fabrizio
SuperSelect
by Tvis Csapat
Archery
by Sishir giri
13-year-old Tyson Seable created this app, Multiplication Dash, so that children can learn about multiplication in a fun way! In this game, created by 19-year-old Fabrizio, you must guide the frog to avoid all the obstacles in its path! This game is all about recycling and cleaning up the earth! Play a character who recycles the trash they find on the street, and learn fun facts about being green along the way! Try your hand at archery with this fun game!
Congratulations to the April adult winners!
StolKal Meble
by Marek Mito?ski
Parachute Rescue
by Renato Rodrigeus
Tractor Rollover
by Giovanni Chessa
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by Nadira F. Mushtaha
StolKal Meble is an app for carpenters that allows them to measure the materials they need to create different kinds of furniture. This beautifully-designed app was created by Marek Mito?ski. Renato Rodrigeus used App Inventor to create a modern take on a classic game! This unique app by Giovanni Chessa calculates the maximum ground angle that is accessible to a tractor driver. This is an educational app that allows children to listen to and read arabic words and draw their own pictures!
Congratulations to the March youth winners!
Gnose
by Calebe Gomes Pereira
Duck Dash
by Lawrence Dennison-Hall
EmergencyTreatments
by Anthony Giardino
MyCompanion
by Tanvitha Kotla
Gnose is a great student organization app whose main purpose is to use mobile technology to promote an improvement in learning and student mobility in education, through the use of a specific application and available resources. Duck Dash is a cool new take on the Frogger game, where ducks have to cross a river and avoid wooden planks. Great fun! Anthony made the EmergencyTreatments app in response to his father's death from an emergency situation. Hopefully this app can provide emergency information to prevent future deaths. MyCompanion is a full-featured educational app that includes formula calculations, translations, a to do list, and a virtual periodic table.
Congratulations to the March adult winners!
Music for Sound Health
by Gaelen Thomas Dickson
Mapboard Lite
by Uma Bhat
Bluetooth Free Chat
by Monika Kumar
Speeching
by Daniel Esparza
Music for Sound Health allows the user to listen to various relaxation sounds, with the added feature of overlaying sounds to create a soothing listening experience. When her search for a map drawing app turned up no results, Uma Bhat decided to create her own app, where the user can draw and trace maps, and add notes to each map. Monika Kumar, a self-described determined girl who loves to code, created an app for free chatting between friends over bluetooth. Speeching is a nicely designed translation app, where the user can translate phrases in different languages.
Congratulations to the February youth winners!
Get Running!
by Ishan Vermani
CatchMe
by Larsen Cundri?
ConcussionChecker
by Emma Yang
Jarvis
by Jeremy Humphrey
Get Running! is an app that allows the user to keep track of their exercise time and quickly switch between different exercises without having to constantly check their phones. This app was created by 15-year-old Ishan Vermani! CatchMe is an addictive game created by Larsen Cundri? from Slovenia! CatchMe is fun to play, but it also allows you to earn points and spend them on cool upgrades! 11-year-old Emma Yang created this innovative app, which helps the user look for signs of a concussion and allows them to log the progress of the patient so they can easily report information to parents, doctors, and coaches! Jarvis is an artificial intelligence app created by 15-year-old Jeremy Humphrey! He created Jarvis to help him keep track of things in his life, and it also answers a wide variety of questions!
Congratulations to the February adult winners!
SUN City Radio
by Syed Abdul Rahim
Unroll The Escape
by Helwys Gonzalez Lorenzo
The Blood Pressure App
by Brandy Robinson
MathAttack
by Jos Gomes de Paula Neto
SUN City Radio is an app that tries to spread awareness about the environment and encourage people to plant trees through the radio! This app was created by Syed Abdul Rahim, a civil engineer from India! Unroll the Escape is a fun game created by Helwys Gonzalez Lorenzo, a student from Canada. In this app, you have to direct a ball around a series of obstacles to reach the exist. The Blood Pressure App, created by Brandy Robinson, allows users to log their blood pressure along with their dietary and exercise habits. The goal of this app is to help people lead healthier lives! MathAttack is a creative game that aims to teach math in a way that is fun and educational! This app was created by Jos Gomes de Paula Neto, who is a student from Brazil!
Congratulations to the January youth winners!
SpiritWheel
by Markus Vinsa
ABC Edu
by Sarika Pasumarthy
Barcode Alarm
by Kee Qian Ling & Fion Yao
Calamity Relief
by Chinmayi Ramasubramanian
SpiritWheel was created by Markus Vinsa, an 18 year old student from Sweden who has been using App Inventor for less than a year! This beautifully designed app encourages people to donate to charity by having them pick an organization from a rotating wheel. ABC Edu is a creative app that uses sound to teach young children about letters! It was created by 11-year-old Sarika Pasumarthy, who has been coding since she was 7! BarCode alarm was developed by Kee Qian Ling and Fion Yao, 16 year old students from Singapore! This innovative app forces the user to scan the barcode of a random item in their house in order to turn off the alarm! After the floods in Chennai, India, Chinmayi Ramasubramanian, who is 10 years old, decided to create an app that would help. CalamityRelief gives the user information on how to help those who are effected by a natural disaster, as well as items that should and should not be sent.
Congratulations to the January adult winners!
Make Own Bedtime Stories
by KidsAppBaba
Control Books
by Lucas Ferreira
Chennai Flood Help
by Rajesh Kumar
Make Own Bedtime Stories, a creative app that allows the user to select from a variety of locations and characters to create their own custom bedtime story! The app will even read the story to you, complete with animations! Lucas Ferreira, Alan Souza, Rodolfo Martins, and Rafael de Souza, all young computer scientists from Brazil, have come together to create Control Books, a new book cataloguing app! It allows the user to keep track of a wide range of books, request books that aren't available, and text each other when the books are available. Rajesh Kumar, a college student from India, created this app to help the victims of the Chennai Flood. Chennai Flood Help aggregates the contact information of the people affected by the flood, making it easier for them to be contacted by concerned relatives and relief organizations.