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COURSE: Mobile Applications

DEGREE: Bachelor's Degree in Audiovisual System Engineering

CURSO: 4º

CUATRIMESTRE: 2º

WEEKLY PLANNING

W EE K SE SS ION DESCRIPTION GROUPS (mark X) SPECIAL ROOM FOR SESSION (Computer class room, audio-visual class room) Indicate YES/NO If the session needs 2 teachers

WEEKLY PROGRAMMING FOR STUDENT

LECTURES SEMINARS DESCRIPTION CLASS HOURS

HOMEWORK HOURS (Max. 7h week) 1 1 Introduction

Objectives and schedule of the course. Description of

the evaluation scheme. X NO

Read documentation in the Intranet of the course.

Request lab account. 1,66

7 1 2 Introduction to operating systems in mobile devices.

X NO

Study and extend the slides of the class with

information from the references. 1,66

2 3 Android. Introduction.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapters 1 and 2)  Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012,

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Página 2 de 5 ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapters 1 and 2)

2 4 Introduction to Android development. Practical assignment.

X

Lab. Dpto. Ing.

Telemática NO

Development of the practical assignment.

1,66

3 5 Android. Creating applications and activities.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapter 3)  Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapter 3) 1,66 7 3 6 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática SI Practical assignments. 1,66

4 7 Android. User interfaces.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapter 4)  Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapter 4) 1,66 7 4 8 Practical assignments. X Laboratorio del Depto. Ing. Telemática SI Practical assignments. 1,66

5 9 Practical assessment part I

X NO

Practical assessment part I

1,66 7 5 10 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática SI Practical assignments. 1,66 6 11

Android. Intents, broadcast receivers, adapters, Internet.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapter 5)  Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapter 5)

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Página 3 de 5 6 12 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignments. 1,66

7 13 Android. Files, saving state and preferences.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapter 6)  Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapter 7) 1,66 7 7 14 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignments. 1,66

8 15 Android. Data bases and content providers.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapter 7)  Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapter 8) 1,66 7 8 16 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignments. 1,66

9 17 Android. Maps, geocoding, location-based services. Working in the background.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapters 8 and 9)  Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapters 9, 10 and 13) 1,66 7 9 18 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignments. 1,66

10 19 Practical assessment part II

X NO

Practical assessment part II

1,66

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Página 4 de 5 Ing.

Telemática

11 21 Android. Phone top. Audio, video, and camera.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapters 10 and 11)

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapters 14 and 15) 1,66 7 11 22 Practical assignment. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignment. 1,66

12 23 Android. Telephony. Network.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapters 12 and 13)

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapters 16 and 17) 1,66 7 12 24 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignments. 1,66

13 25 Android. Sensors. Advanced topics.

X NO

Study references:

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley Feb 2010, ISBN: 978-0-470-56552-0 (Chapters 14 and 15)

 Reto Meier: “Professional Android 4

Application Development”, Wiley May 2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-10227-5 (Chapters 12, 18 and 19) 1,66 7 13 26 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignments. 1,66

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Página 5 de 5 14 27 Android extensions: Android Wear, Android Glass,

Android/Google TV, etc. X NO Read: 

http://developer.android.com/index.html

1,66 7 14 28 Practical assignments. X Lab. Dpto. Ing. Telemática NO Practical assignments. 1,66

14 29 Practical assessment part III.

X

Lab. Dpto. Ing.

Telemática SI

Practical assessment part III.

1,66

Subtotal 1 48,33 98

Total 1 (Hours of class plus student homework hours between weeks 1-14)

146,33

15 Tutorials, handing in, etc 7

16 Assessment 3

21

17 18 Subtotal 2 3 28

Total 2 (Hours of class plus student homework hours between weeks 15-18)

31

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