Codecamp Context-Awareness 1 (wise)

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Code-Camp Context-Awareness 1 (Android)

Creditability:

  • Computer Science Bachelor's program: 4 SWS
  • Electrical Engineering Bachelor's program: 4 SWS

Lecture type:

Practical programming exercises as a block course

Lectures:

  • Lectures: Mondays 10:00 - 12:00, lecture hall 1332
  • Exercises: Mondays 12:00 - 14:00, room 2404

Lecture type:

Lecture and exercise, practical programming exercises

Proof of performance:

Source code, presentation and documentation of the developed application

Language:

German

Target audience:

  • Computer science - Computer engineering
  • Electrical engineering - Communications engineering

Motivation:

The Android Code Camp teaches the basics and best practices of Android development. You will learn how to plan and realize an Android app from scratch.

Procedure and content:

During the semester you will learn the basics about iOS and Swift in lectures and exercises. Commitment and the will to complete tasks independently are required. We expect students to work independently and acquire knowledge on their own. We welcome students helping each other and discussing solutions with all participants.

During the lecture, a prototype will be developed together to demonstrate the content of the lecture

Following the lecture, you will work on a task in small groups during the semester that tests the knowledge you have acquired. Your overall performance will be assessed on the basis of your work (group work + presentation).

Prerequisites:

  • Experience with object-oriented programming languages (Java/Kotlin)
  • Experience with software patterns (e.g. MVVM)
  • High motivation to learn Android programming

We recommend participation in the 5th semester.

Remark:

The number of participants for the Codecamp is limited to 10 places. Places will be allocated in chronological order of registration in HisPos.

The documents will be made available via a Moodle course, the admitted participants will be activated by us for the Moodle course.

Registration

Registration will take place in eCampus from September.


First event date

Monday, 20.10.2025, 10:00 a.m., Room 2413


Place and time

Lectures:
Mondays 10:00 - 12:00, lecture hall 1332

Exercises:
Mondays 12:00 - 14:00, Room 2404


Moodle

Anyone who has been allocated a place will be entered in the Moodle course by us, there is no self-enrollment.


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