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App of the Season Winners Tackle Community Issues with Innovative Apps

Winning submissions address drug overdose, human trafficking, and more using cutting-edge technologies like ChatGPT and IoT. The
five winning entries of the inaugural App of the Season competition—AI REI, COMBEE, Avid Reader, Found, and Smart Medicine
Dispensing System—developed innovative mobile apps to tackle local issues in their communities.

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Students Develop Apps to Support Local Community in Hokota, Japan

High school, university, and graduate students from Hokota, Japan, participated in the first-ever Hokota Wagamama Lab, which
challenged participants to create apps using MIT App Inventor to address the needs of their local community.

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An Overview of the App Inventor Sources -- Components


Read about how the App Inventor sources are structured in this series of blog posts. This week we discuss the App
Inventor components module.

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The Future of Citizen Science is in Apps

Citizen scientists Marine Voskanyan and Jyoti Prajapati say apps, machine learning, and A.I. are the keys to open science communities.
They were among a group of nineteen scientists who participated in the Joint ICTP-IAEA Workshop on Machine Learning in Citizen
Science, held in Trieste, Italy last month.

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