App Design and Development for iOS
Offered By: University of Toronto via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
In App Design and Development for iOS, the third course of the iOS App Development with Swift specialization, you will be developing foundational programming skills to support graphical element presentation and data manipulation from basic functions through to advanced processing. You will continue to build your skill set to use and apply core graphics, touch handling and gestures, animations and transitions, alerts and actions as well as advanced algorithms, threading and more. By the end of this course you will be able to develop a more advanced, fully functioning app.
Currently this course is taught using Swift 2. The team is aware of the release of Swift 3 and will be making edits to the course in time. Please be aware that at this time the instruction is entirely with Swift 2.
Syllabus
- Welcome to App Design and Development for iOS
- Get oriented to the course.
- User Interactivity
- In this module you'll learn how to design for your users' interactions
- Multiple View Controllers & Navigation
- In this module we explore different controllers for navigating your app
- Persistence & Networking
- Learn how to customize behavior to match a user’s preferences.
- Introduction to developing for watchOS 2
- In this module we give you some of the tools for designing for watchOS 2
- Introduction to Developing for tvOS
- In this module you will gain insight into developing for tvOS
- Peer Assessment
- Final Assessment for the Course
Taught by
Parham Aarabi
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