Android Application Development
S.Y.B.Sc SEM-IV EL-226(VC)
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Android application development has become an essential skill in the era of
smartphones and mobile computing. With the widespread use of Android-based
devices, there is a growing demand for professionals who can design and develop
user-friendly mobile applications. This textbook, “EL 226 Android Application
Development,” has been prepared to introduce students to the fundamentals of
Android app development in a simple and practical manner.
The book focuses on MIT App Inventor, a beginner-friendly and visual
programming platform that enables students to develop Android applications
without requiring extensive programming experience. The contents include
Introduction to MIT App Inventor, Conditional Statements, Iterative and
Condition-Controlled Structures, and the use of Image, Audio, and Video
components in mobile applications. The concepts are explained with step-bystep
procedures, illustrations, and examples to help students understand both
logic building and application design.
This textbook aims to develop problem-solving ability, creativity, and
practical skills among undergraduate students. It will be useful for students,
teachers, and beginners who wish to learn Android application development in
an easy and effective way.
The author expresses sincere gratitude and heartfelt thanks to Mr. Rangrao
Patil, Prashant Publication, Jalgaon, for his valuable guidance, encouragement,
and support in bringing this textbook to publication.
Constructive suggestions from readers for further improvement of the book
will be gratefully acknowledged.
Chapter 1…………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Introduction to MIT App Inventor
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What Is MIT App Inventor?
1.3 Android Emulator (AI2 Companion App in MIT App Inventor)
1.4 Getting Started with MIT App Inventor
1.5 Different components available in MIT App Inventor
1.6 Implementation of above concepts
Chapter 2…………………………………………………………………………………. 42
Conditional Statements
2.1 Introduction
2.2 if statement
2.3 if-else statement
2.4 nested if- else statement
2.5 Switch Statement in MIT App Inventor
2.6 Lists in MIT App Inventor
2.7 Implementation of all conditional statements
Chapter 3…………………………………………………………………………………. 64
Iterations and Condition Controlled
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Iterations
3.3 Types of Iteration Blocks in MIT App Inventor
3.4 The “for each” Loop
3.5 The “for each number from … to … by …” Loop
3.6 The “while” Loop
3.7 Recursion and Tail Recursion in MIT App Inventor
3.7.1 Recursion in MIT App Inventor
3.7.2 Tail Recursion
3.7.3 Difference Between Recursion and Tail Recursion in
MIT App Inventor
Chapter 4…………………………………………………………………………………. 92
Images, Audio and Video
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Adding image in MIT App inventor
4.3 Adding Audio in MIT App Inventor
4.4 Adding Video in MIT App Inventor
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