On Wednesday, Nov. 30, several Valadez Middle School Academy students created and presented their apps at the Fall 2016 AppJam+ Showcase at the University of California, Irvine.
The Valadez sudents spent well over 40 hours after school designing and programming their own Android apps. They represented Valadez well, and made everyone at the school extremely proud.
AppJam+ is a program in which the concept of building software in a short period of time is used as a tool to excite and inform middle school students about STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) career fields while teaching them the creative and hands on technical process of mobile application development. Middle school students receive mentorship from college undergraduates and learn to make mobile apps which will be utilized by early learners. For more information on AppJam+, click here.
Be the first to comment on "Valadez students design Android apps, compete at AppJam+"