Mobile Applications Programming 420-IS2-2PAM-22
ECTS credits: 4
Balance of student workload:
Class attendance:
- lecture 15h
- laboratory classes 30h
Course preparation:
- lecture 3h
- laboratory classes 12h
Literature study: 5h
Preparation for the test: 10h
Preparation for the exam: 10h
Exam duration: 2h
Homeworks: 13h
Student workload:
- student workload related to the activities requiring the teacher's direct participation: 60h, 2.4ECTS
- student workload that does not require the teacher's direct participation: 40h, 1.6 ECTS
Type of course
Mode
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Learning outcomes
KP7_WG9: The student has extended and deepened knowledge in the field of analysis of advanced algorithms and data structures.
KP7_WK1: The student has knowledge of development trends and new achievements in the field of IT.
KP7_UW1: The student can construct models in a selected area of computer science and use them in an implementation environment, can analyze the features of information systems.
KP7_UW11: The student can design and implement software for selected IT applications
KP7_UW15: The student can assess the usefulness and the possibility of using new achievements in the field of computer science.
KP7_UO4: The student can act and think in a creative and innovative way
KP7_UU2: The student can understand the need for continuous training and self-education
KP7_KR1: The student understands the need to systematically learn about the latest trends in the development of information technologies through scientific and popular science magazines and websites.
Assessment criteria
Form of assessment: written test
Obtaining at least 51% of the maximum total number of points.
In the case of distance learning, the credit will be taken using the tools available on the Eduportal / USOSMail platform.
Bibliography
HTML5, CSS, ECMAScript/JavaScript specifications
Bootstrap, jQuery, Semantic UI official documentation
API documentation of Apache Cordova and Android
Additional information
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