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Events (2013 Summer)

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Jul 8, 2013 (Mon)

Tutorial
Time: 10:00-12:00

Self-learning Exercise
Time: 14:00-16:00

Venue: FSC901E#

Speaker:
Dr. Martin Choy
Day 1:
iOS App Development – Building an App like Building a Website with Titanium Alloy

Tutorial
  1. Model-View-Controller Framework
  2. Declarative UI
  3. Routing and decision maker
  4. Data manipulation – Local and web data
  5. Adding map and annotations
  6. Test the app in real devices
Self-learning Exercise (optional)
Building an iOS app for your student club
Jul 9, 2013 (Tue)

Tutorial
Time: 10:00-13:00

Self-learning Exercise
Time: 14:30-16:30

Venue: RRS638*

Speaker:
Mr. Felix Tam
Day 2:
Android App Development - Application Fundamentals

Tutorial
  1. Setup development environment and emulator
  2. Understand Android app
  3. Create your first Android app
  4. Run and debug app
  5. Add user interface components
  6. Handle user input & using WebView for HTML5 mobile app
  7. Publish your app
Self-learning Exercise (optional)
Practice native interface and HTML5 mobile app framework
Jul 10, 2013 (Wed)

Tutorial
Time: 10:00-13:00

Self-learning Exercise
Time: 14:30-16:30

Venue: RRS638*

Speaker:
Mr. Felix Tam
Day 3:
Android App Development - User Interface & Navigation

Tutorial
  1. Switch between activities
  2. Design fragment
  3. Handle long-running task
  4. Embed Google Maps in app
Self-learning Exercise (optional)
Practice UI navigations base on contents of an existing mobile site
Jul 11, 2013 (Thu)

Tutorial
Time: 10:00-13:00

Self-learning Exercise
Time: 14:30-16:30

Venue: RRS638*

Speaker:
Mr. Felix Tam
Day 4:
Android App Development - App<-->Server Communication and Location Service

Tutorial
  1. Communicate with server
  2. Detect location and manage objects in Maps
Self-learning Exercise (optional)
Practice data exchange between app and server in JSON format
Jul 15, 2013 (Mon)

Tutorial
Time: 10:00-12:00

Self-learning Exercise
Time: 14:00-16:00

Venue: FSC901E#

Speaker:
Dr. Martin Choy
Day 5:
Angry Birds Clone with Corona SDK

Tutorial
  1. Physics Engine
  2. User Interaction
  3. Collision
  4. Sound and Music
  5. Radial Gravity
Self-learning Exercise (optional)
Angry Birds Space

It is highly recommended to bring an Android and/or iOS device (and the connection cable) to the workshop for testing apps.

* RRS638 = RRS 638, Sir Run Run Shaw Building, Ho Sin Hang Campus, HKBU
# FSC901E = FSC 901E  (Mac. Lab.) , Fong Shu Chuen Library, Ho Sin Hang Campus, HKBU

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