Mobile Computer Science Principles
Mobile Computer Science Principles (CSP) is a high school curriculum based on the framework for the Advanced Placement CSP course that launched in Fall 2016. Mobile CSP uses MIT App Inventor to teach students programming and introduce them to the world of Computer Science as they build socially useful mobile applications for Android devices. Visit our website: www.mobile-csp.org
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Mobile Computer Science Principles (@mobilecomputerscienceprinc4111) is a ai coding YouTube channel with 1.8K subscribers. With 226 videos and 2.1M total views, the channel averages 2.8K views per video. Mobile Computer Science Principles has an engagement rate of 0.11%. The channel uploads on a sporadic basis, making it a inactive creator in the developer education space. Mobile Computer Science Principles covers technologies including Kotlin & Android.