DD
I really enjoyed this course and found it very enjoyable. The content itself is a bit old but still perfectly relevant. Looking forward to Part 2.

This course introduces you to the design and implementation of Android applications for mobile devices. You will develop an app from scratch, assuming a basic knowledge of Java, and learn how to set up Android Studio, work with various Activities and create simple user interfaces to make your apps run smoothly.

DD
I really enjoyed this course and found it very enjoyable. The content itself is a bit old but still perfectly relevant. Looking forward to Part 2.
RD
I give 4 stars instead 5 just because the last assignments, building an app from scratch, should me more interesting and useful
SA
Excellent Course! Learned the basics as well as advance topics.Good course to gain knowledge on android.
NS
Very well explained, though content could've been updated (considering code versions to keep up with new versions of Android where Permissions are required to be accepted during running the app).
SD
Learnt a lot! Very challenging and hands-on course for students with passion :)Taught with lots of examples, and equips you with a lot of resources for future use.
RO
There's a little gap between theory and practice, so you have to make a bit of research on the side, but an excelent course anyway. Learned a lot.Looking forward to start Part 2
SR
It is a really nice course to learn android development from beginning with some basic java development knowledge.
CI
This course was great for me. I was looking for a refresher course since I had some Android experience, but due to different career path I have not used in about 4 years. It was good for me.
OO
Thanks to Dr Adams Porter. I have always look for what I can add to my CV to quite my current jobs, with this the journey has began.
JJ
Great so far. I have learned a lot about the basics of android programming in this course. The lectures are very concise and to the point.
DS
A great course to take because the useful and simple explanations made by prof. Porter. The course gives us the first steps to be android developers in a fun an simple way. Excellent Course.
CR
Interactive tutorials with nice assignments, 4 hours per week is minimum necessary in order to pass this course!
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Paid for this course a couple of years ago and finished it with no real problems but didn't use what I'd learned nor did I continue with the next course. I decided to retake this class to brush up so I could take Part 2. However, the course material hasn't been updated to keep pace with the changes to Android and Android Studio. Assignment projects don't import properly and deprecated classes are being used instead of their replacements. I managed to update my original final project (ModernArtUI) to current standards and have decided that I'm better off (and will learn more) by continuing by myself.
Update of the course is largely overdue: It's not acceptable to have course materials , especially the labs, that are soooooo outdated. We are in 2020 and the technology is moving faster than ever, hence having materials dated 2016 shouldn't be tolerated by Coursera for a paid course.
It makes the onboarding very difficult for people not familiar with Android. I lost hours (if not days) in getting sample code / lab material upgraded to the current version of Android studio. So many clicks to get away from "unsupported library" type of errors.
It's a shame as otherwise the course is well structured, and a little "upgrade" of the course materials which shouldn't be so difficult for the "pro" lecturers would simply bring it to 5 stars. It's called "solution maintenance" which is part of software lifecycle ... ;-)
looks like the course was nicely organized at time of creation
however the content is awfully dated
i would not squawk as much if this course was about some fundamental knowledge . but it's not
please pick another course for your own good
:(
poorly maintained exercises which require hours of fixing in order to submit and pass tests
The course material is very old and some is hopelessly outdated. In week three there's a lab for permissions, but it requires using permissions that are no longer available (not since Android v5.1). Questions have been asked about this for years, but have been ignored. It appears the only people on the forums are people taking the course, most of whom probably don't already how to beat Android Studio and Gradle into submission so that old versions of Android can be targeted.
If you're after a lot of frustration, this is probably a good course. If you're looking to learn to write apps for Android, look elsewhere.
Excellent introduction to the basics of Android programming with educational, supplementary programming projects. After completing this course, I have proceeded to take Part 2.
Very well presented, very hands on course. Only problem I faced was due to the examples being a bit dated, needed to tweak these to work in the latest Android Studio setup. (Did I miss out on downloading the latest examples?)
A bit outdated
but it's okay.
I think this is the most helpful course that I have taken until now. I am not that perfect at Java but this course makes me understanding both Java and Android.
Thanks a lot.
Although this helped my understanding of the Android system, once it got to the Android Studio, the lesson was about a completely outdated (pre 3.0) version and this required translating instructions to the new version (4.1.1) of the Android Studio. For example, the Dalvik Debug Monitor Server is deprecated, replaced by the Android Profiler.
I don't think this course is helpful. I've end up reading a lot of documentation trying to guess what I should "copy and paste" in the code in order for it to work. In my opinion programming is about knowing why things work, not about having to learn that line of code 1 should come before line of code 2.
Very outdated course
I took this course as a quick bootstrap into Android development. Dr. Adam Porter provides clear, informative, step-by-step videos, which I was able to comfortably enjoy at 1.5 times speed. (He speaks clear and slow for people who may not have English as a first language.) I chose this course over others because I already know iOS development and have been using Java for years. I wanted a course that focused primarily on the structure of beginner Android apps and not on Java or general topics in mobile development or CS. The assignments were just what I needed to exercise my new skills and really learn Android application flow and construction. In addition, I became familiar with the Android IDE. The only small negative is that the examples are getting old since the course uses API level 18. However, using level 18 did not impact what I was able to learn. All the examples and labs imported with only minor issues and ran fine. Reading the detailed lab assignments provided good instructions. I'm ready to start my first Android app now, but I still have more to learn.
Very well explained, though content could've been updated (considering code versions to keep up with new versions of Android where Permissions are required to be accepted during running the app).
A great course to take because the useful and simple explanations made by prof. Porter. The course gives us the first steps to be android developers in a fun an simple way. Excellent Course.
the course and it content is very good,the instructor accent very clear and easy to understand for me,but the assignment is out of date,the last update of the github repo since 7 years ago,can't import and make it run nowaday,how to complete the assignment if it doesn't run anymore or may be you have to build a new one from 0
The courses lab material (Android Studio files) is years out of date. Cannot be compiled with recent Android Studio.
Just making it work needs much more time than actually completing the quite simple assignments.
The course is ok but if you plan to do the labs, you'd better be qute experiences in Android Studio and Maven
(which probably means this course is too basic for you).
Tried a few thing like older versions of android studio and converting the files using android studio but in the end resorted to creating new project files and manually setting them up based on the course material.
This got me very frustrated so I gave up at about 80%.
With up to date material, I would have given the the course four stars.
Outdated and unsupported !
The code for the exercises was made for Eclipse ADT and Google dropped support for Eclipse a while ago. The official IDE for Android development is Android Studio now.
I could import the project for Lab1 but I'm unable to compile the tests and the program with Android Studio, I get a ton of errors. My post in the forums about this is unanswered for 3 days now.
very old
One of the most valuable an interesting courses I have ever joined.
The contents are precise and accurate.
It forces students to practice what they learned in an effective way.
It's very clear from the beginning to whom this course if for. In other words, it does not claim that it target all users just to gain popularity.
Objectives are very clear and honest.
In conclusion, for those who meet the course requirements and search for what this course is teaching, this course is AWESOME.