Fall 2019 - IAT 359 D100
Mobile Computing (3)
Class Number: 6300
Delivery Method: In Person
Overview
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Course Times + Location:
Tu 2:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Location: TBA -
Exam Times + Location:
Dec 13, 2019
3:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Location: TBA
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Instructor:
Helmine Serban
hserban@sfu.ca
1 778 782-7491
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Prerequisites:
Completion of 48 units, including IAT 265 and one of IAT 267 or another IAT 200 level programming course.
Description
CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:
An introduction to mobile computing and the development of applications for mobile environments. The three areas that will be covered in the course are mobile technologies, application development and user interaction in a mobile setting. Students will make use of mobile application frameworks and development environments to develop their own application and project, while reinforcing concepts covered in the lectures. Topics covered include mobile development environments, user interfaces, user experience and application development guidelines, gesture recognition, location, sensors, and graphics, and others, as will be outlined in the weekly schedule.
COURSE DETAILS:
The course provides students with an introduction to mobile computing and the development of applications for mobile environments.
The three areas that will be covered in the course are mobile technologies, application development and user interaction in a mobile setting. Students will make use of mobile application frameworks and development environments to develop their own application and project, while reinforcing the concepts covered in the lectures. Topics covered include mobile development environments, user interfaces, user experience and application development guidelines, touch sensing, accelerometer-based gesture recognition, location, sensors, and graphics, and other, as will be outlined in the weekly schedule.
COURSE-LEVEL EDUCATIONAL GOALS:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Design and implement computing applications considering characteristics of mobile computing in the context of mobile architecture
- Apply application development guidelines to ensure a smooth user experience
- Integrate sensor capabilities of smartphones to support user experience
Grading
- Assignments 25%%
- Participation 5%%
- Quizzes 15%%
- Programming Project 25%%
- Exam 30%%
NOTES:
Learning Activities:
The course's learning activities include:
- Weekly lectures
- Course readings (textbook, canvas, electronic resources)
- In-class workshop activities, exercises, worksheets
- Quizzes
- Online tutorials: Lynda.com
- Assignments consisting of application of learned theory, problem solving and independent reading activities and research
- Programming project
- Final exam
Materials
MATERIALS + SUPPLIES:
Reference Readings:
- Synthesis lectures on Mobile & Pervasive Computing (Morgan & Claypool, free access to all SFU students and faculty from Library) http://www.morganclaypool.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/toc/mpc/1/1
- Mobile Platforms and Development Environments (2012) by Sumi Helal, Raja Bose, Wendong Li - http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/pdfplus/10.2200/S00404ED1V01Y201202MPC009
Android Device:
You are not required to have an Android Device. Development can be done on the Android Emulator. However there is no substitute for testing on a real device. There are some Android dev phones and tablets available at the Library for checkout.
Course content (lecture slides, in-class activities, assignments, project) are available on Canvas
Registrar Notes:
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