Friday, April 15, 2011

Mobile Phone App Design and Development

For those of you who may be interested in continuing your APP development ideas from this semester's projects, here is a wonderful opportunity...  for a summer course on the topic at NCSU.  Here's a link to the course description.  I am working on a NSF grant proposal with the professor of this class, continuing on a lot of what we're doing in class and I mentioned the two Novant-based projects. 

Summer 2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Special Topic Courses

CSC 591-001 Mobile Phone App Design/Dev - Dr. Watson
CSC 495-001 Mobile Phone App Design/Dev - Dr. Watson

Prerequisites: CSC 316, or permission of instructor.
Description: This course will be an intensive introduction to the design and development of mobile applications. By the end of the session, student teams will design and build an interactive mobile prototype for platforms such as iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android (Droid, Galaxy Tab). Along the way, students will learn mobile design technique, including ideation, rapid prototyping, and evaluation; mobile technology, including hardware, usage environment, graphics, interfaces and programming; and perhaps most importantly Interdisciplinary teamwork. Guest experts from the RTP interaction design community, such as Allscripts, IBM and Epic Games will provide real world context.

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