During the C+A+S event, students had the opportunity to visit a station focused on app creation, where they explored the fundamentals of user interface design and digital prototyping.
Using Marvel App, students began by sketching their ideas on paper, identifying the main purpose and topic of their app. This early stage allowed them to think critically about the needs of potential users and how to present their content in a clear and engaging way. The atmosphere was energetic, and it was clear that students were genuinely motivated to bring their ideas to life.
Once the initial sketches were complete, students moved on to building the digital version of their apps: creating multiple screens, incorporating text, images, even videos, and gradually shaping the user experience. A key part of the process was learning to link the screens logically, ensuring smooth navigation and functionality.
The results were varied and creative, from apps designed to sell products and services to one that stood out for promoting animal adoption. Overall, it was a highly productive and inspiring session, demonstrating students’ creativity, problem-solving skills, and enthusiasm for technology.