Course Description

The "Android Basics: Multiscreen Apps" course is designed to help beginners learn how to create Android applications that can display multiple screens. This course is part of the larger "Android Basics" curriculum, which teaches the fundamental concepts and skills needed to build Android apps. The course starts by introducing the basics of the Android platform, including its architecture and user interface components. Students will then learn how to create layouts using XML, the markup language used by Android to define the user interface. The course also covers topics such as handling user input, creating custom styles and themes, and working with resources such as images and strings. One of the key features of the "Android Basics: Multiscreen Apps" course is its focus on creating applications that can display multiple screens. Students will learn how to use the Android navigation framework to create navigation between screens, as well as how to handle different screen sizes and orientations. Throughout the course, students will work on a project that involves creating a simple app that displays information about a tourist destination. The project is designed to help students apply the concepts and skills they have learned in a real-world context. The course is taught using a combination of video lectures, quizzes, and hands-on exercises. Students will also have access to a forum where they can ask questions and get help from the course instructors and other students. Upon completion of the "Android Basics: Multiscreen Apps" course, students will have a solid understanding of the fundamental concepts and skills needed to create Android applications that can display multiple screens. They will also have completed a project that demonstrates their ability to apply these skills in a real-world context. This course is an excellent starting point for anyone who is interested in learning how to build Android applications, whether for personal or professional use. Author: (Udacity)