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App of the Month Winners 2018



Congratulations to December's Young Inventors!
Safe House
by Desteny Vara,
& Ashley Pantoja
Smart Seventh graders Desteny and Ashely wanted to create an easy way for parents to know whether their kids are safe or not and where they are. This app does it, simply and elegantly!
Congratulations to December's Teen Inventors!
Extremity
by Dev Patel
Organizeo
by Vaishanavi Sinha
American High school student Dev made this app to handle emergencies. The app will auto call/text a phone number in an emergency situation. Note that Dev disabled some features, like auto-911 features, to prevent accidental calling. Indian student Vaishanavi created this app because she wanted to make an app that helps disorganized people plan their days. The feature-packed app is well designed and easy to use.
Congratulations to December's Adult Inventor!
DDoodle
by Dennis Farcon
Dennis, a Mathematics and ICT Teacher from the Philippines, loves programming and creating apps that will be entertaining and useful to students and others. He has put his own unique style on the classic Digital Doodle app for a slick looking app.
Congratulations to November's Young Inventors!
Elements
by Vivian Nguyen, Leif Jensvold,
& Sydney Shaw
Three US students built the Elements app to help students who struggle remembering the Periodic Table. They included a TextToSpeech feature for users who are visually impaired.
Congratulations to November's Adult Inventors!
Pets Care
by Maryam Charrouf,
Obaida Saklini,
Fatima Ali, Mayar Ali,
& Hani Haddad
Beat That Cancer
by Tamador Mahmoud,
Mohamad Ajaj,
Rim Badawi, Mirvat Metlej,
& Samer Baytiyeh
A group of Lebanese and Syrian refugees learned App Inventor and made their app to help people willing to raise pets learn how to take care of them. A second group of Lebanese and Syrian refugees created an app to increase awareness and reduce mortality for breast cancer.
Congratulations to October's Young Inventor!
Fitness Challenge & Safety App for Kids
by Sushil Raaja
Seventh grade student Sushil from India created this app to keep kids fit and also to reassure their parents that their kids are safe. His ambition is to be an app developer. He's off to a great start!
Congratulations to October's Teen Inventor!
StudZone
by A. Balaji.
Indian 11th standard student A. Balaji created Studzone, which stands for students + zone. The app calculates mathematical functions, provides science images helpful in the classroom, and also links to his own blog.
Congratulations to October's Adult Inventor!
Here Safe
by Steven Rice
Steven, an elevator constructor from the USA, was part of a motorcycle group, and needed to let his friends know he arrived home safely. His app automatically notifies chosen contacts when the user reaches their destination.
Congratulations to September's Young Inventor!
SPORTS
by Sauroo Park
South Korean Sauroo created a Sports app because she loves sports. Her app uses the phone sensors to count jumprope times, number of steps, and plank time. Very versatile!
Congratulations to September's Teen Inventor!
Runletics
by Aniruddh
Aniruddh from India says he is referred to as a Nerd and loves playing basketball. He also developed a fitness app that reports back distance and calories burnt when working out.
Congratulations to August's Young Inventor!

by Manan Jindal
12 year old Manan from India wants to make the world better through coding. He is making a good start with his note taking app.
Congratulations to August's Teen Inventors!
Alleviate
by Ria Doshi, Harini Arumugam, & Eesha Ramkumar
My Path
by Kexin Yu (Coco)
Ria, Harini, and Eesha from the USA joined forces for the Technovation Challenge to make a mobile app designed to help individuals with autism improve their social interaction skills and reduce anxiety in times of stress. They are now close friends who want to close the CS gender gap! Chinese high school student Coco made her app My Path to serve as a personal academic planning, college applying counselor and reminder. The app helps students who don't have academic counselors at school or can't afford college counselors outside school.
Congratulations to August's Adult Inventors!

by Luis Rita and Sara Freitas
Poker Calculator
by Rafael and Eriton
Two Biomedical Engineering students from Portugal, Luis and Sara, developed an Android app that is able to wirelessly control many features of an RC car using a Bluetooth connection. Check out their website about the project . IT coworkers Rafael and Eriton play poker weekly and needed to calculate faster and more precisely the total value of the poker chips, so decided to make their own app. It's easy to use and keep track of your chips!
Congratulations to July's Young Inventor!
The Nyan Cat Wonder
by Jade Peters
Jade is 9 years old and a 5th grader in the USA. She loves dogs, cats, and chocolate. Her app combines many games into one app, all with a Nyan Cat (or Nyan Dog!) theme.
Congratulations to July's Teen Inventors!
Dr. Phobos
by Jaymore De Vera, Nicole Ayson, & Napthaniel Nazareno
8th Power
by Hy Nguyen
Jaymore, Nicole, and Napthaniel are 10th grade students in the Philippines. They built this app for a research project on phobias. So far, their phobia-conquering app has had at least one success: Nicole is no longer afraid of birds! More info is available at . Hy found that 2048 wasn't challenging enough, so built his own version. A high school student in the USA and an ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ App Inventor veteran, Hy's dream is to go on and professionally build games.
Congratulations to July's Adult Inventors!
Memory Owl's Times Tables
by Susan Lucas
Map Hunter
by Teddy Brask
Susan wrote this app as a companion to her published educational book, Memory Owl's Times Tables, as an alternative and visual method to teach children multiplication tables. But stay posted, as this is only one step in the English "zany entrepreneur" small business owner's master educational plan. Teddy, an IT teacher in Denmark, needed a fun break while moving apartments, so, as any veteran app inventor would do, he invented. This game has users find treasures buried on a world map.
Congratulations to the June youth winners!
Sounds for Kids
by Reeth Bhasin
BEEducated
by Adithi Raghavan & Leo Fan
Help
by Rylea Cowart & Savanna Orr
Smart Huerto
by Antonio, German, Gregorio, Alfonso, Luque, Ral
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