|
NAVIGATION
|
Course Objective:
To gain a perspective on the mobile technologies and applications that are transforming computing and society, and develop a vision and grounded understanding in where those changes will lead. Specific topics covered include:
-
Mobile computing HW and SW: capabilities, evolution, potential, challenges
-
Ubicomp, Pervasive, Wired World – what is possible, where we’re going
-
How to separate the Hype vs. the Reality; creative projects, and mobile application ecosystem
Meeting Time: TuTh 1030-1150, Ryerson 276
Instructor: Professor Andrew A. Chien
Teaching Assistant: Connor Imes
Novel technologies: Google Glass, multi-device (tablets, phones), and Augmented Reality
Syllabus
Assignments:
Lab 1
(Android development),
Lab 2
(Continuous Sensing), Project Assignment (Creative Mobile Application)
Individual Project Information
-
Open Llama Talk (speech and grammar coach on Google Glass), Calvin Deutschbein, Laura Macaddino, Bodi Li (poster, demo, pitch)
-
Chapters (Augmented Reality Immersive Gaming infrastructure), Jonathan Feng, Jonathan Jin, Diana Zink (poster, demo, pitch)
-
Draggr (Augmented Reality for multiple-device file management and organization) Nathan Hatch, Ben Pitt, Shen Gong
(poster, demo, pitch)
-
Panl (3D spatial file organizer/browser using phone/tablet as portal) Yadav Gowda, Ben Pitt
(poster, demo, pitch)
-
MyMuse (Local music scene mobile discovery app) Alex Hicks-Hardiman, Matt Shanahan
(poster, demo, pitch)
-
Shopster (to do list, voice activated on Google Glass), Alex Kolchinski, Naren Hazareesingh, Alex Strandberg, Joe Walsh
(poster, demo, pitch)
|
Subpages
Comments
author: Andrew A. Chien, achien7242@gmail.com
updated: June 16, 2015, 05:39 AM
revision: 6
Attachments
|
Andrew A. Chien, achien7242@gmail.com, June 16, 2015, 05:39 AM, revision: 1
Lab2-v3.pdf
|
|
Andrew A. Chien, achien7242@gmail.com, June 16, 2015, 05:39 AM, revision: 1
CS234-Syllabus-2-16-2014.pdf
|
|
Andrew A. Chien, achien7242@gmail.com, June 16, 2015, 05:39 AM, revision: 1
Lab1-v2.pdf
|
|