Android and Mobile Application Programming WM-I-AMAP-EN
The aim of this course it to provide students some knowledge about the origin of mobile computing and some know-how for programming mobile applications. Students will learn how to install a functional programming environment, how to create a mobile application and how to install it on Android devices. The course focuses in particular on specificities of Android application programming: life cycle management, permissions processes, multithreading, use of sensors, etc.
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Term 2021/22_L: obligatory | Term 2023/24_L: optional with limited choices |
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Term 2021/22_L: | Term 2023/24_L: |
Learning outcomes
LECTURE
Student:
W1: knows the impact of mobility on computing (I2_W10),
W2: knows partially the history of mobile computing and wireless networking (I2_W10),
W3: knows the main components of an Android applications (I2_W10),
W4: understands the way Android works internally (I2_W10),
U1: can install a proper development environment for building Android Applications (I2_U09).
LABORATORIES
Student:
U1: can create a fully functional application (I2_U09),
U2: can create a virtual device on Android Studio (I2_U09),
U3: can design and implement multithreading within its applications (I2_U09),
W1: knows the way phone calls, sensors and GPS information are handled and managed (I2_W10).
Assessment criteria
For all learning outcomes, the following assessment criteria are adopted for all forms of verification:
grade 5: fully achieved (no obvious shortcomings),
grade 4.5: achieved almost fully and criteria for awarding a higher grade are not met,
grade 4: largely achieved and the criteria for a higher grade are not met,
grade 3.5: largely achieved - with a clear majority of positives - and the criteria for granting a higher grade are not met,
grade 3: achieved for most of the cases covered by the verification and criteria for a higher grade are not met,
grade 2: not achieved for most of the cases covered by the verification.
Additional information
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