This course focuses on concepts and best practices for developing and managing “mobile-first” technology projects. It covers processes and requirements for developing mobile web applications and principles for effective interface and user experience design. Students will also examine different issues and concerns that may influence the widespread adoption and implementation of mobile web applications.
Learning Objectives
- Develop “mobile first” data-centric applications using core HTML, CSS, JavaScript, client- as well as server-side skills, and data repository interfaces;
- Use industry standard design architectures when creating mobile web applications;
- Review and analyze mobile hardware and software limitations based upon current literature;
- Create effective mobile interface design, based upon current and trending models;
- Design mobile products with emphasis on messaging, collaboration, multimedia, and security;
- Utilize current development tools and APIs to build mobile web applications;
- Illustrate steps involved in developing, testing, and commercializing mobile applications.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
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