![]() ![]() ![]() Later in the unit, students are introduced to tools that allow them to import tables of real-world data to help further power the types of apps they can make. ![]() Like the previous unit, students learn the core concepts of lists, loops, and traversals through a series of EIPM lesson sequences. Students learn to build apps that use and process lists of information. The entire unit concludes with a three-day open-ended project in which students must build an app that makes a recommendation about any topic they wish. Each programming topic is covered in a specific sequence of lessons that ask students to ‘Explore’ ideas through hands-on activities, ‘Investigate’ these ideas through guided code reading, ‘Practice’ with sample problems, and apply their understanding as they ‘Make’ a one-day scoped project. Students expand the types of apps they can create as they learn how to store information (variables), make decisions (conditionals), and better organize code (functions). The unit concludes with students sharing the apps they develop with their classmates. Along the way, students learn practices like debugging, pair programming, and collecting and responding to feedback, which they will be able to use throughout the course as they build ever more complex projects. Throughout the unit, they learn how to use ’s programming environment, App Lab, to design user interfaces and write simple event-driven programs. ![]() Students work with partners to develop a simple app that teaches classmates about a topic of personal interest. Thank you.Students design their first app while learning both fundamental programming concepts and collaborative software development processes. Please contact us at 87 (Monday through Friday 7 am to 9 pm CST) and a member of our team will provide an interim solution. We're aware of Apple Health data syncing issues, and are actively working on a fix. Hello, We apologize for the issues you're experiencing with the app. Extremely disappointed in this below average app but unfortunately I’m stuck with it. Something within the app is broken because the Apple health information is shown within the app, but the app is too broken to even recognize it to award points. I’ve tried everything to reset the connection and nothing works. Every 3,000 steps should equal 1 point and there have been numerous days now where the app shows Apple health step information well above 3,000 steps, but not a single point has been given. Going on day 13 that the app pulls in information from Apple heath but doesn’t actually award points for the data. I’ve had numerous problems with the app but the most recent is the most annoying. Not awarding points for Apple health data To better assist you as well as to protect your privacy, please contact us at 85 (Monday through Friday 7 am to 9 pm CST) and a member of our team will help troubleshoot your issues. Hello! Our team sincerely apologizes for the issues you are experiencing. Best way to control that and be healthier is to stop trying to use this garbage app! Also, before starting on the health assessment I noticed that no daily data collection has occurred for over 2 months! The data is in Apple’s Health app, I don’t see why there’s no way to force a refresh from there to here. But I can’t verify that because now the app can’t communicate with its server (“Something went wrong” error). At 87% complete, I reached a page that requires acknowledgement that data could be shared with BCBS, but there was NO way to progress past this point, with the Next button greyed out and nothing else on screen to acknowledge, so had to exit and so it would seem that all info entered is now lost. Today I attempted to complete a health assessment, which involves some amount of work to take blood pressure and look up & enter test result numbers such as cholesterol, etc., and answering many questions. Despite all the “improvements,” every time I use this app something doesn’t work. ![]()
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