- Level Foundation
- Duration 28 hours
- Course by University of Maryland, College Park
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This course introduces you to the design and implementation of Android applications for mobile devices. You will develop an app from scratch, assuming a basic knowledge of Java, and learn how to set up Android Studio, work with various Activities and create simple user interfaces to make your apps run smoothly.Modules
Course Overview
1
Videos
- Overview
Lectures: Android Platform and Development Environment
- Lab - Learn to Submit
- Lab - Development Environment
1
Assignment
- Android Platform and Development Environment
3
Videos
- Introduction to the Android Platform
- The Android Development Environment - Part 1
- The Android Development Environment - Part 2
Lectures: Application Fundamentals and The Activity Class
- Lab - The Activity Class
1
Assignment
- Application Fundamentals and the Activity Class
7
Videos
- Application Fundamentals - Part 1
- Application Fundamentals - Part 2
- The Activity Class - Part 1
- The Activity Class - Part 2
- Introduction to Amazon Guest Lecture - AppStores and Free Ebook
- Introduction to Amazon Guest Lecture - App Monetization
- Preview - Programming Mobile Services for Android Handheld Systems
Lectures: Intents, Permissions, and Fragments
- Lab - Intents
- Lab - Permission
- Lab - Fragments
1
Assignment
- Intents, Permissions, and Fragments
5
Videos
- The Intent Class - Part 1
- The Intent Class - Part 2
- Permissions
- The Fragment Class - Part 1
- The Fragment Class - Part 2
Lectures: User Interface Classes
- Lab - User Interface Classes
1
Assignment
- User Interface Classes
5
Videos
- User Interface Classes - Part 1
- User Interface Classes - Part 2
- User Interface Classes - Part 3
- User Interface Classes - Part 4
- Part 1 Closing
Build an app completely from scratch
1
Peer Review
- Modern Art UI
Auto Summary
This foundational course, "Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems: Part 1," focuses on designing and implementing Android apps for mobile devices. Offered by Coursera and taught by expert instructors, it requires basic Java knowledge. You'll learn to set up Android Studio, work with Activities, and create user-friendly interfaces. The course spans 1680 minutes and offers Starter and Professional subscription options, ideal for aspiring Android developers in IT and Computer Science.

Dr. Adam Porter