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The course 'Augmenting Design Thinking with Human-Computer Interaction' is a 12-week certificate program starting on January 1, 2025, focusing on Android software development. It includes topics such as user interface design, networking, and publishing applications, with a combination of internal assessments and a final proctored exam for certification. Enrollment ends on February 28, 2025, and the course is conducted in English, offering 4 credit points.

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The course 'Augmenting Design Thinking with Human-Computer Interaction' is a 12-week certificate program starting on January 1, 2025, focusing on Android software development. It includes topics such as user interface design, networking, and publishing applications, with a combination of internal assessments and a final proctored exam for certification. Enrollment ends on February 28, 2025, and the course is conducted in English, offering 4 credit points.

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Subject: Augmenting Design Thinking with Human-Computer Interaction- Subject Code: SWAYAM

Course Status: Upcoming


Course Type: Core
Language for course content: English
Duration: 12 weeks
Category: Computer Applications
Credit Points: 4
Level: Certificate
Start Date: 01 Jan 2025
End Date: 30 Apr 2025
Enrollment Ends: 28 Feb 2025
Exam Date: 24 May 2025 IST
Exam Shift: Shift-I

Course layout
WEEK TOPIC

Week-1 Android Software Development, building a sample Android application using Android Studio.

Week-2 Android Project Structure, Android Manifest File and its common settings.

Week-3 Activities, Services, Intents.

Week-4 Permissions, Application resources.

Week-5 Basic User Interface Screen elements, Designing User Interfaces with Layouts.

Week-6 Using Content Providers, Handling Persisting Data.

Week-7 JSON Web Service.

Week-8 Gallery, drawing 2D and 3D Graphics and Multimedia, Drawing and Working with Animation.

Week-9 Networking, Telephony and Location, Android Networking, Web and Telephony API.

Week- Search, Location and Mapping, Communication, Identity, Sync and social media.
10

Week- Sensor and Hardware Programming.


11

Week- Publishing Android Application.


12

Books and references


Books
1. PGDMAD-103: Android Mobile Application Development, ISBN-978-81-940577-2-7 June 2019 by Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar Open University.
2. PGDMAD-105: Software Lab for Android Mobile Application Development, ISBN-978-81-940577-4-7 June 2019 by
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University.
3. PGDMAD-201: Advanced Android Mobile Application, ISBN-978-81-940577-5-8 by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open
University.
4. PGDMAD-203: Software Lab for Advanced Android Mobile Application, ISBN-978-81-940577-7-2 by Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar Open University.
References
1. Https://developer.android.com.
2. Wireless Communications & Networks, Second Edition, William Stallings by Pearson.
3. Mobile Computing Technology, Applications and service creation, Asoke K Talukder, Roopa R Yamaga by TMH.
4. Android Application Development Black Book, Pradeep Kothari, dream tech press.
5. Wireless and mobile networks, Dr. Sunil kumar S. Manvi, Dr. Mahabaleshwar S. Kakkasageri by WILEY.
6. Wireless networks, P. Nicopolitidis, M. S. Obaidat, G.I. Papadimitriou, A.S. Pomportsis by WILEY.
7. Mobile Computing, Raj Kamal by Oxford.
8. Mobile Computing Theory and Practice-Kumkum Garg- Pearson.
Course certificate
30% for in course Assessment & 70% of end term Proctored Exam.

There are two phases in the Course: the learning phase and the evaluation phase. Learning phase provides adequate materials
required for continuous, self-phased learning. Evaluation Phase has two components: Internal and External.

For successful completion of the evaluation phase, one must get minimum 40% in Continuous Internal Assessment and
External Proctored Examination. 30 Marks will be allocated for Internal Assessment and 70 Marks will be allocated for
External Proctored Examination.

Candidates who complete all the required components successfully are eligible to get the Certificate.

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