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Source Code for Android Course Example Applications

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Source Code for Android Course Example Applications

Week 1

Introduction to the Android Platform
    HelloAndroid
Development Environment
    TheAnswer

Week 2

Application Fundamentals
    AppFundamentalsVideoSourceExamples
The Activity Class
    MapLocation
    MapLocationFromContacts

Week 3

The Intent Class
    HelloAndroidWithLogin
Permissions
    PermissionExampleBoom
    PermissionExampleBoomUser
The Fragment Class
    FragmentDynamicLayout
    FragmentDynamicLayoutWithActionBar
    FragmentProgrammaticLayout
    FragmentQuoteViewerWithActivity
    FragmentStaticConfigLayout
    FragmentStaticLayout

Week 4

User Interface Classes
    google-play-services_lib
    HelloAndroidWithMenus
    UIAlertDialog
    UIAutoComplete
    UIButton
    UICheckBox
    UIDatePicker
    UIGallery
    UIGoogleMaps
    UIGridLayout
    UILinearLayout
    UIListView
    UIRadioGroup
    UIRatingsBar
    UIRelativeLayout
    UISampler
    UISpinner
    UITabLayout
    UITableLayout
    UITimePicker
    UIToggleButton
    UIWebView

Week 5

User Notifications
    NotificationStatusBar
    NotificationStatusBarWithCustomView
    NotificationToast
    NotificationToastWithCustomView
The BroadcastReceiver Class
    BcastRecCompBcast:
    BcastRecCompOrdBcast:
    BcastRecCompOrdBcastWithResRec:
    BcastRecSinBcastDynReg:
    BcastRecSinBcastStatReg:
    BcastRecStickyInt:
Threads, AsyncTasks and Handlers
    ThreadingAsyncTask
    ThreadingHandlerMessages
    ThreadingHandlerRunnable
    ThreadingNoThreading
    ThreadingRunOnUiThread
    ThreadingSimple
    ThreadingViewPost
Alarms
    AlarmCreateActivity

Networking
    NetworkingAndroidHttpClient
    NetworkingAndroidHttpClientJSON
    NetworkingAndroidHttpClientXML
    NetworkingSockets
    NetworkingURL

Week 6

Graphics and Animation
    GraphicsBubbleProgram
    GraphicsBubbleXML
    GraphicsCanvasBubble
    GraphicsCanvasBubbleSurfaceView
    GraphicsFrameAnimation
    GraphicsPaint
    GraphicsShapeDraw
    GraphicsShapeDrawXML
    GraphicsTransitionDrawable
    GraphicsTweenAnimation
    GraphicsValueAnimator
    GraphicsViewPropertyAnimator

Multi-touch and Gestures
    TouchGestureViewFlipperTest
    TouchGestures
    TouchIndicateTouchLocation
MultiMedia
    AudioVideoAudioManager
    AudioVideoAudioRecording
    AudioVideoCamera
    AudioVideoRingtoneManager
    AudioVideoVideoPlay

Week 7

Location and Maps
    LocationGetLocation
    LocationGetLocationServices
    MapEarthQuakeMap

Sensors
    SensorCompass
    SensorFilteredAccelerometer
    SensorShowValues

Week 8

Data Management
    DataManagementFileExternalMemory
    DataManagementFileInternalMemory
    DataManagementPreferenceActivity
    DataManagementSQL
    DataManagementSharedPreference
The ContentProvider Class
    ContentProviderCustom
    ContentProviderCustomUser
    ContentProviderExample
    ContentProviderWithCursorLoader
    ContentProviderWithInsertionDeletion
    ContentProviderWithSimpleCursorAdapter

The Service Class
    LoggingServiceExample
    LoggingServiceWithMessenger
    LoggingServiceWithMessengerClient
    MusicPlayingServiceExample
    ServiceWithIPCExampleClient
    ServiceWithIPCExampleService

Syllabus Help

Tentative Schedule

Week #1:

• Lecture #1 – The Android Platform

• Lecture #2 – The Android Development Environment

• Lab #1: Setup: Students identify required software & install it on their personal computers. Students perform several tasks to familiarize themselves with the Android Platform and Development Environment.

Week #2:

• Lecture #3 – Application Fundamentals

• Lecture #4 – The Activity Class

• Lab #2 – The Activity Lifecycle & Reconfiguration: Students build applications that trace the lifecycle callback methods issued by the Android platform and that demonstrate Android's behavior when the device configuration changes (e.g., when the device moves from portrait to landscape mode and back).

Week #3:

• Lecture #5 – The Intent Class

• Lecture #6 – Permissions

• Lecture #7 – The Fragment Class

• Lab #3a - Intents & Permissions: Students build applications that require starting multiple Activities via both standard and custom Intents.

• Lab #3b - Permissions: Students build applications that require standard and custom permissions.

• Lab #3c – Multi-pane and single-pane User Interfaces: Students build an application that uses a single code base, but creates different user interfaces depending on a device's screen size.

Week #4:

• Lectures #8 – User Interface Classes - Part I

• Lectures #9 – User Interface Classes - Part II

• Lab #4 – ToDoManager: Students build a ToDo list manager using the user interface elements discussed in lecture. The application allows users to create new ToDo Items and to display them in a ListView.

Week #5:

• Lecture #10 – User Notifications

• Lecture #11 – The BroadcastReceiver Class

• Lecture #12 – Threads, AsyncTask & Handlers

• Lecture #13 - Alarms

• Lecture #14 - Networking

• Lab #5a – Threads: We'll write concurrent, multi-threaded code to load ToDo items from a networked server via background threads (i.e., without blocking the main UI thread).

• Lab #5b - Broadcast Receiver: We'll build an application that uses a BroadcastReceiver to react when events such as connecting and disconnecting the charger occur.

Week #6:

• Lecture #15 – Graphics & Animation I

• Lecture #16 – Graphics & Animation II

• Lecture #17 – Multi-touch & Gestures

• Lecture #18 – MultiMedia

• Lab #6a - Gesture Sampler: Students build and application that accepts gesture input, such as using an "X" gesture to delete, using a "?" gesture to show help, etc.

• Lab #6b - Bubble Popper: We'll write an application to display and animate bubbles (graphics that look like bubbles) on the device's screen. When users touch the screen where a bubble appears, the bubble pops.

Week #7:

• Lecture #19 – Sensors

• Lecture #20 – Location & Maps

• Lab #7a - Obstacle Course: Students build an application that uses the orientation of the device (tilting, rotating, etc.) to guide an object around obstacles.

Week #8:

• Lecture #21 – DataManagement

• Lecture #22 – The ContentProvider Class

• Lecture #23 – The Service Class

• Lab #8a - Data Management (SQL): Students develop a database for storing and retrieving multimedia notes with textual tags.

• Lab #8b - Mutlimedia Notes Content Provider: Students extend the multimedia notes database so multimedia notes can be shared via a ContentProvider across multiple applications.

Final Project: iRemember

   We'll implement the front end of a complex handheld application involving many of the concepts presented in the class. 

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