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Monday
Jun292009

Two 7th Grade Student App Developers - Show #48 and Interview #7

Louie and Sam are two 7th grade students who have formed a partnership for developing websites, web apps, and most notably an IPhone and ITouch educational application. I was fascinated by our discussion as their professionalism is fantastic. I think we can all learn a lot from our students and this experience was an excellent learning experience for me!

Links:

  1. The Math Master
  2. gettapware.com
  3. sipthatdrink.com

Thanks a lot Sam and Louie for being my teacher!

Reader Comments (1)

These students are AMAZING! Thank you for interviewing them, and posting the info. I would like to see more students working toward real-life applications, and then transferring that new knowledge to school. I wonder how many middle school kids in my community would like to be learning PHP (and other languages) programming!?!? The iPod-T / iPhone may be *just* the avenue we need, as educators, to get our kids excited about programming!

July 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChris Webb

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