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Intro	
  to	
  Mobile	
  Programming	
  1	
  –	
  course	
  
                       4-­‐AOT9-­‐2000   	
  
                              	
  

               Jussi	
  Pohjolainen	
  
   Tampere	
  University	
  of	
  Applied	
  Sciences	
  
                          	
  
Schedule	
  
•  The	
  course	
  is	
  held	
  mainly	
  on	
  	
  
     –  Tuesdays	
  (8.00	
  -­‐>	
  )	
  
     –  Thursdays	
  (14.00	
  -­‐>).	
  	
  
•  Teacher	
  will	
  start	
  lectures	
  at	
  8.30	
  and	
  14.15	
  (sharp)	
  
•  Deadlines	
  
     –    2013-­‐04-­‐16	
  11:00	
  Decide	
  the	
  subject	
  of	
  your	
  project	
  
     –    2013-­‐04-­‐25	
  17:00	
  Release	
  1	
  of	
  Project	
  Work	
  
     –    2013-­‐05-­‐09	
  17:00	
  Release	
  2	
  of	
  Project	
  Work	
  
     –    2013-­‐05-­‐16	
  14:00	
  Release	
  3	
  of	
  Project	
  Work	
  
     –    2013-­‐05-­‐21	
  11:00	
  EvaluaVon	
  of	
  other	
  project	
  
Always late? Consult Dr. Phil"
http://www.drphil.com/articles/article/215"
How	
  to	
  Pass	
  the	
  Course?	
  
•  To	
  pass	
  the	
  course,	
  you	
  have	
  to	
  
    1. Do	
  exercises	
  
    2. Do	
  the	
  project	
  
    3. Evaluate	
  other	
  project	
  
    4. Course	
  feedback	
  
•  EvaluaVon:	
  60	
  %	
  project	
  work,	
  40	
  %	
  exercises	
  
1.	
  Exercises	
  
•  On	
  every	
  "lecture"	
  there	
  will	
  be	
  new	
  exercises	
  available	
  in	
  
   the	
  course's	
  homepage	
  
•  Each	
  student	
  do	
  these	
  exercises	
  at	
  their	
  own	
  Vme.	
  	
  
•  Exercises	
  are	
  returned	
  via	
  dropbox.	
  
•  Student	
  must	
  be	
  present	
  at	
  lectures	
  to	
  gain	
  the	
  points	
  
•  Student	
  must	
  do	
  at	
  least	
  50%	
  of	
  the	
  exercises	
  to	
  pass	
  the	
  
   course.	
  
•  The	
  more	
  you	
  do	
  exercises,	
  the	
  more	
  grade	
  you	
  will	
  get	
  
    –  For	
  example	
  over	
  90%	
  will	
  be	
  graded	
  as	
  5	
  
2.	
  Project	
  
•  Student	
  will	
  implement	
  an	
  android	
  applicaBon	
  to	
  Google	
  Play	
  
     –  The	
  subject	
  of	
  the	
  project	
  is	
  free!	
  
•  The	
  project	
  is	
  done	
  independently	
  
•  Requirements	
  
     –    Android	
  2.x,	
  3.x	
  or	
  4.x	
  applicaVon	
  
     –    Source	
  code	
  is	
  commented	
  using	
  Javadoc	
  
     –    Is	
  tested	
  in	
  real	
  device	
  
     –    Is	
  uploaded	
  to	
  Google	
  Play…	
  you	
  need	
  ~17	
  €	
  and	
  Visa	
  (electron)	
  
•  Three	
  releases,	
  last	
  can	
  be	
  downloaded	
  from	
  Google	
  Play	
  
•  Project	
  is	
  60	
  %	
  of	
  your	
  whole	
  grade	
  
•  See	
  instrucVons	
  how	
  to	
  return	
  the	
  releases	
  in	
  Tabula	
  
3.	
  –	
  4.	
  EvaluaVon	
  
•  EvaluaBon	
  of	
  Project	
  
   –  Each	
  student	
  will	
  evaluate	
  other	
  student's	
  project	
  work	
  
   –  More	
  instrucVons	
  about	
  this	
  later	
  
•  EvaluaBon	
  of	
  Course	
  
   –  Give	
  course	
  feedback	
  via	
  TAMK	
  intranet	
  
CompeVVons	
  –	
  Great	
  Prices!
                                                     	
  
•  CompeVVon	
  1	
  -­‐	
  May	
  
     –  Students	
  will	
  vote	
  for	
  the	
  best	
  
        project	
  work	
  
     –  Prize:	
  Energy	
  drinks	
  and	
  eco	
  
        gummy	
  bears!	
  
•  CompeVVon	
  2	
  –	
  September	
  
     –  Project	
  who	
  will	
  get	
  the	
  most	
  
        downloads	
  in	
  Google	
  Play	
  will	
  
        win!	
  
     –  Prize:	
  Energy	
  drinks	
  and	
  eco	
  
        gummy	
  bears!	
  


                                                             All items in the picture are not included in the prize"

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Intro to 4-AOT9 Course

  • 1. Intro  to  Mobile  Programming  1  –  course   4-­‐AOT9-­‐2000     Jussi  Pohjolainen   Tampere  University  of  Applied  Sciences    
  • 2. Schedule   •  The  course  is  held  mainly  on     –  Tuesdays  (8.00  -­‐>  )   –  Thursdays  (14.00  -­‐>).     •  Teacher  will  start  lectures  at  8.30  and  14.15  (sharp)   •  Deadlines   –  2013-­‐04-­‐16  11:00  Decide  the  subject  of  your  project   –  2013-­‐04-­‐25  17:00  Release  1  of  Project  Work   –  2013-­‐05-­‐09  17:00  Release  2  of  Project  Work   –  2013-­‐05-­‐16  14:00  Release  3  of  Project  Work   –  2013-­‐05-­‐21  11:00  EvaluaVon  of  other  project  
  • 3. Always late? Consult Dr. Phil" http://www.drphil.com/articles/article/215"
  • 4. How  to  Pass  the  Course?   •  To  pass  the  course,  you  have  to   1. Do  exercises   2. Do  the  project   3. Evaluate  other  project   4. Course  feedback   •  EvaluaVon:  60  %  project  work,  40  %  exercises  
  • 5. 1.  Exercises   •  On  every  "lecture"  there  will  be  new  exercises  available  in   the  course's  homepage   •  Each  student  do  these  exercises  at  their  own  Vme.     •  Exercises  are  returned  via  dropbox.   •  Student  must  be  present  at  lectures  to  gain  the  points   •  Student  must  do  at  least  50%  of  the  exercises  to  pass  the   course.   •  The  more  you  do  exercises,  the  more  grade  you  will  get   –  For  example  over  90%  will  be  graded  as  5  
  • 6. 2.  Project   •  Student  will  implement  an  android  applicaBon  to  Google  Play   –  The  subject  of  the  project  is  free!   •  The  project  is  done  independently   •  Requirements   –  Android  2.x,  3.x  or  4.x  applicaVon   –  Source  code  is  commented  using  Javadoc   –  Is  tested  in  real  device   –  Is  uploaded  to  Google  Play…  you  need  ~17  €  and  Visa  (electron)   •  Three  releases,  last  can  be  downloaded  from  Google  Play   •  Project  is  60  %  of  your  whole  grade   •  See  instrucVons  how  to  return  the  releases  in  Tabula  
  • 7. 3.  –  4.  EvaluaVon   •  EvaluaBon  of  Project   –  Each  student  will  evaluate  other  student's  project  work   –  More  instrucVons  about  this  later   •  EvaluaBon  of  Course   –  Give  course  feedback  via  TAMK  intranet  
  • 8. CompeVVons  –  Great  Prices!   •  CompeVVon  1  -­‐  May   –  Students  will  vote  for  the  best   project  work   –  Prize:  Energy  drinks  and  eco   gummy  bears!   •  CompeVVon  2  –  September   –  Project  who  will  get  the  most   downloads  in  Google  Play  will   win!   –  Prize:  Energy  drinks  and  eco   gummy  bears!   All items in the picture are not included in the prize"