Cis2930 (399771) Introduction To Mobile Android App Development Spring 2014 Professor



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CIS2930 (399771) Introduction To Mobile Android App Development

Spring 2014
Professor:Robert W. Janson Office: F216

Phone:646-2270 E-mail:RJANSON@FSCJ.EDU FAX: 646-2078
Textbooks: NONE
Presentations: http://web.fscj.edu/Janson/CIS2930/#.topic.ppt

You must type the address exactly (upper case/ lower case)

and change the # to the correct number. For example:

http://web.fscj.edu/Janson/CIS2930/1.Background.ppt.


Material: One flash/thumb drive
Tests: Two tests are scheduled, with each test worth 100 points. The

bad news: If you cannot take a test at the scheduled time, you must arrange to take the test early. If an emergency arises on the day of the exam, you must call that day before the test time and let me know you will not be able to make the exam. We will arrange a new test. No make ups will be given for non-emergency no shows. If you are late for a test, you will be allowed to take the test if no other student has left the room. If students have left the classroom, you have missed the test and will get a zero.


Assignments: Assignments are listed in the PowerPoint presentations. They will be evaluated on appearance, completeness, and quality of work. Homework assignments are due at the end of the day on the due date. Late assignments are discouraged, but will be accepted up to one week late with a 10 point penalty. And up to the last day of class (not including finals week) with a 20% penalty.
Grade: The final course grade will consist of the following:
EXAMS 70%

ASSIGNMENTS 30%


Incomplete: If an emergency arises at the end of term that prevents you

from finishing the final assg or take the last test, a grade of ā€œIā€ can be assigned if arranged before the required dates.


Course prerequisites: None

GUIDELINES:
(1) Each student is expected to attend class regularly and to participate

in class. However, attendance is not mandatory.


(2) Each student is expected to keep good class notes and to keep a record of his/her progress/grades.
(3) A student absent from a class or classes is advised to copy class notes from fellow classmates.
(4) Academic dishonesty will result in grade of F and will be handled according to the appropriate Board rule.
Assessment: Student work in this class may be collected by the College

for the purpose of assessing institutional effectiveness and measuring program competencies. The artifacts collected and submitted for this purpose will be done so anonymously.



Some important dates:


Monday, Jan 20

Martin Luther King Day ā€“ College Closed

Saturday-Monday, Feb 15-17

Blackboard unavailable

Monday, Feb 17

Presidents Day - College Closed

Monday to Friday, Mar 17 ā€“ Mar 21

Spring break - College Closed

Saturday, May 3

Final Examination period begins


Course Learning Outcomes:


Explain the Android environment

Demonstrate how to set up an Android development environment

Create Android apps that:

Through a GUI, accept input and display output

Use images and sound

Employ animation

Use maps

Display ads

Access a RDBMS

Use content managers



Demonstrate how to install an Apps to a mobile device from Eclipse

Demonstrate how to install an Apps from the Android marketplace

Demonstrate how to publish Android Apps to the Android marketplace



Tentative office hours:
Monday 2-4

Tuesday 1-4

Wednesday 2-4

Thursday 1-4




WEEK TOPIC PowerPoint Number
1 Background 1

SetUp 2


Java, Android, Eclipse 3
2 GUI 4
3 Intents 5
4 Intents 5

Arrays 6
5 Arrays 6


6 **** TEST 1 (Weeks 1-5)

Advanced Touching 7


7 Advanced Touching 7

SQLite 8


8 SQLite 8
9 Maps 9
10 Ads 10

Going to Market 11


11 **** TEST 2 (Weeks 6-10)

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