Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems: Part 2
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This course introduces you to the design and implementation of Android applications for mobile devices. You will build upon concepts from the prior course, including handling notifications, using multimedia and graphics and incorporating touch and gestures into your apps. The University of Maryland is the state’s flagship university and one of the nation’s preeminent public research universities. A global leader in research, entrepreneurship and innovation, the university is home to more than 37,000 students, 9,000 faculty and staff, and 250 academic programs. Its faculty includes three Nobel laureates, three Pulitzer Prize winners, 47 members of the national academies and scores of Fulbright scholars. The institution has a $1.8 billion operating budget, secures $500 million annually in external research funding and recently completed a $1 billion fundraising campaign.
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Price | Free |
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Duration | 19 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Pavel L –
Excelent!
Renad K –
There are no lectures on Services, and Content Providers which are two key components of the Android system. It really disappointed me.
Robbert d G –
Like part 1 this course is very informative for anyone new to android development. Pacing is good. The assignments are well developed and clear, although I found one to be on the really tricky side. Good course.
Christo P –
Overall this course has some valuable information. Although, I found the pace was a bit fast, only covered enough to get by, not gradually building up to a point. Each assignment or lab you first have to struggle figuring out the skeleton code where they could have provided a bit more comments, tips and guidance. I would recommend this course for someone that at least have a basic Java or programming background. Not for complete new developers.
Ioannis V –
Moves too fast
Abd E R A –
Good Course, but it needs more focus on ContentProviders and Services.
Dmitriy M –
Great course with deeper dive into the mobile developement. You need to know that much unaided work is considered.
Alvaro P C C –
That’s great!
Paul U –
I learned a lot but I felt that the final project was significantly more difficult than the work leading up to it, and there was no support I could find or access via the class itself.
Jae B S –
quite good
Madhav G –
Excellent course, excellent teacher. All key concepts are covered well.
Miah J C –
I like that this time while watching the video, there is ample time to import the project mentioned while explaining what it will do before running it. There should be links on how to add things to the emulator such as ringtones. I would have to stop and try to research these things online. Some of the code in the app displayed in the video were a bit different than in the course documents. I also liked that we ad to build an app from scratch at the end which incorporates/combines all that we had learnt. I always like the forums which answers most of the problems I come across with.
Matteo –
Great course, thank you!
Craig S –
Good course, challenging materials
oguzhan u –
Thanks a lot Adam Porter…
Benat G A –
I really enjoyed this course, since it posed some challenges to me and I even end completing and building interesting projects (a mini game, a selfie app, etc.). Nice job on creating this material!
Ashok K –
There is lot to learn. The instructor is very good. So as many of the learners.
Dennis G –
GOOD JOB! Highly recommend
Vikas K S –
This course will help only if you follow up well on the exercises and readings suggested. Mere videos will not help much. Take up this course if you have enough time for that. But if you follow through these, this is a good avenue to master the subject very well.
Mary L W –
a bit slow at times, but a damn good introduction to Android programming!
Joseph –
Learned a ton already in the first part. Part 2 has a lot of very useful topics, like multi touch, graphics, sensors, and so on. Challenging, but very much worth the time. Highly recommended.
Alex G –
Great hands on course. Teacher is great, and course materials are well prepared. Only frustrating part is the horrible tooling (Android Studio and above all the resource consuming emulator).
Jayadev H –
excellent essentials!
Theis N –
poorly maintained exercises which require hours of fixing in order to submit and pass tests
Kang Y –
Very good. Excellent class for everyone!
Ganapathi N K –
Very Good
Tal K –
Greate ! thanks a lot
Muhammad Q R –
its good for learning new things