
First on the agenda was a visit to picturesque Guilin. Our gracious Esquel host, Natalie Tao, organized some amazing excursions for us including: visiting the famous Reed Flute Caves and sailing on the Li River in a bamboo raft amidst intermittent thundershowers. The App Inventor team gave presentations at the Guilin University of Electronic Technology to a packed auditorium of about 300 students who braved torrential rains to attend.
They even made posters for us!
Also in Guilin, we visited the Esquel garment factory owned by MIT alum, Marjorie Yang. Esquel was undergoing phase one of the Esquel App Challenge, a contest in which employees were encouraged to collaborate with others and submit app concepts that they would build out with App Inventor.
We had the pleasure of meeting the first round winners at the awards ceremony and discovering their winning designs. Winners travelled from numerous Esquel factory locations around China and Malaysia and represented a wide range of departments from dying to sewing to IT to finance to business development. Some standout app concepts included: promoting social engagement among departments, dating, safety for women leaving work at night and even a visualization tool to view different fabrics on garments. Interestingly, Esquel also supports a Guilin hospital, so a group of nurses participated in the Esquel App Challenge, creating a photo capturing and album app to document parents and newborns.

This experience captured App Inventor at the nexus of education, entrepreneurship, and industry. Not only were employees collaborating on a creative endeavor, but they were brainstorming solutions to increase connection, productivity, engagement and happiness among workers. And most remarkable of all, they are developing their technical skills by learning to make mobile apps with App Inventor!
We spent 5 days in Guangzhou attending the 1st International Conference on Mobile Learning and Computational Thinking Education based on App Inventor, which was sponsored by Google China, Bureau of Education of Guangzhou Municipality, and South China University of Technology. Speakers hailed from the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan and over 300 teachers came from all over China and Hong Kong. Topics included computational thinking, innovative thinking, unleashing creativity, and app making for education, industry, sustainability and relevancy.

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