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WHAT IS MIT APP INVENTOR?

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Hi guys! Today, I am gonna tell you all you need to know before you can create some cool apps in MIT app inventor.  What is MIT App inventor? MIT App Inventor is an online platform designed to teach computational thinking concepts through development of mobile applications. Students create applications by dragging and dropping components into a design view and using a visual blocks language to program application behavior. How to start with MIT App inventor? Go to your favorite Brower and type 'https://appinventor.mit.edu/'. Then, you would land on the home screen of MIT App Inventor. Then click on 'Create Apps'. Go ahead and type in your Gmail address. After all those process, you would eventually land on a screen which looks like this.  Now, click on 'Start new project' to create your very own app! Before starting your first project: Before starting your first project, it is advised to install the 'MIT AI2 Companion' app. It is available in both App St

HOW TO USE MICROSOFT SWAY?

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Hi guys! Today, I will focus on one of the best software for creating reports which is Microsoft Sway. Sway is a user-friendly tool which will allow to to easily create reports, presentation and personal stories. It is very easy to learn how to use and navigate through this software. I will teach you step-by-step so that you can create your very own sway! When you reach the welcome page, you will see something like this. If you notice, you would see 4 options besides 'My Sways'. Those are Edited, Viewed, Analytics and Deleted. 1. Edited - These are the sways you have edited or to put in another way, all your sway would be shown here. 2. Viewed - These are the sways you have viewed. For example if you have viewed your friend's sway, that sway would be shown there. 3. Analytics - This option allows you to get a brief data about a sway. But remember, this tool is enabled with subscription. 4. Deleted - All your deleted sways would be shown here.  After you have once gone throu

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF EARTH LOSES ITS GRAVITY?

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  What would happen if Earth loses its Gravity? Well, there can be a lot of possibilities which can happen. The possibilities which I think would happen are listed below:                                                                1. Living on Earth would be out of question. Ouch, didn’t see that coming, did you? But there is a good explanation for that. Everything that makes Earth special such as water, air, plants etc would hover with us as there is no force to anchor them. With the unbalanced atmosphere pressure, our blood vessels would burst into shreds, causing internal bleeding. At that time, don’t think you can go to the hospitals like a normal day. Doctors are also human beings, remember? Also, there are a lots of other factors if we, human beings, manage to escape that. Take this as another ‘problem’ that we can face. In some areas flater (I made this word so please don’t look for it in the dictionary. This means ‘flying water’. It’s not catchy, I know, but you can sugges

BREATHTAKING TRIP BEYOND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM.

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There are a lot of things outside our solar system. Every one would know that, of course. There are galaxies, few asteroids and comets here and there and the terrifying black holes. But do you know about Quasars, SGW or Binary stars? Well, without wasting any time, lets get started.  Introduction: As we discussed before, a lot of things are there outside our solar system. Surprisingly, some of the objects which are further than Neptune in distance revolve around the Sun. These objects are called Kuiper belt. We will try to discover these things in detail in this blog. So, fasten your seat belts as we fly the biggest and the most fascinating trip ever- the universe. We will discuss: 1. Kuiper belt 2. Galaxies 3. What and the whereabouts of the fascinating things going around the universe   Kuiper Belt: •Kuiper Belt is a region in our space shaped more like ellipse than a circle, is shaped like asteroid belt. • Kuiper belt consist of rock and mostly ice chunks of various substances. •The