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Creative Apps 201602 (Work in progress)

1. Planning

  • schedule.png

  • Week 1: Installation Processing with Android Mode, initial programming for Android
  • Week 2: Sensors, user interfaces
  • Week 3: Database access / networking??
  • Week 4: Hybrid Apps (Hello World and UI)
  • Week 5: Hybrid Apps (Working with sensors)
  • Week 6: Hybrid Apps (Working with web services)

2. Week 1

  • Presentations
  • Code
  • Homework and deliverables
    • If you have no experience with Processing, you are advised to follow GetStartedWithProcessing.pdf to learn the basics (password protected PDF. if you need the password, send p.j.f.peters(at)tue.nl an email);

    • Try out some examples from the Processing programming environment, to see how these examples would behave on the emulator or on your Android phone.
    • Create full screen visual art on Android, using Processing. See below some examples. (To get inspired, you may want to have a look at http://openprocessing.org)

    • Create an Android app, display "Hello Eindhoven" in the center of the screen.
    • What to be delivered (as one single ZIP file)
      • working source code
      • screen copy of the output

3. Week 2

  • Presentations
  • Code
  • Homework and deliverables
    • Try out some examples using the Ketai library on the emulator or on your Android phone.
    • Android phone owners: Create an interactive app using one (or more) sensors.
    • Emulator only: Create an interactive app using touch (=mouse) input
    • What to be delivered (as one single ZIP file)
      • source code
      • screen copy of the output

4. Week 3

  • Presentations
  • Code
  • Homework and deliverables
    • Create an interactive app with GUI and database/network access.
    • What to be delivered (as one single ZIP file)
      • source code
      • screen copy of the output

5. Week 4

6. Week 5

7. Week 6

8. Week 7

  • Help & questions

9. Deliverables

  • Every week you will get homework and you are supposed to complete the work before the next lecture.
  • Deliver your work to creativeapps.submission@gmail.com , with your full name in the subject (so that we can find all your work later easily).

  • Deliver your work always in one ZIP file attached to your email.

  • Please send your feedback request to one (not all) of the lectures according to this spreadsheet. Registrations.xls

10. Installation

10.1. Processing installation

10.2. Intel XDK Installation

10.3. An alternative emulator

11. Rubrics

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