Using Open APIs In Mobile Apps Activity
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− | + | This activity is meant to educate students about open APIs and how to use them in android app development. The activity is targeted for accessibility APIs to emphasize the humanitarian aspect of HFOSS. | |
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+ | ==== Part 1 ==== | ||
+ | # What is What is an Open API? What is REST? How and why is it open ? | ||
+ | http://searchcloudapplications.techtarget.com/definition/open-API | ||
− | What is the | + | # What is the difference between open source and open API? |
+ | http://toni.org/2007/01/30/open-source-vs-open-apis/ | ||
− | + | Write a one page summery compiling your understanding of these readings. | |
− | === | + | ==== Part 2 ==== |
− | + | We limit our discussion here to accessibility APIs. Examples of these are the wheelmap APIs (http://wheelmap.org/) and . | |
+ | The wheelmap API provides locations of wheel chairs in a given area (represented as longitude and latitude). The following is sample query that retrieves wheelchair for the location at (13.341,52.505) longitude and (13.434,52.523) latitude. | ||
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+ | http://wheelmap.org/api/categories/1/nodes?api_key=5cqRDhErg1vvnciMhTk5&bbox=13.341,52.505,13.434,52.523&per_page=10&wheelchair=yes | ||
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+ | Run the http request on your browser and copy the result in your report. | ||
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+ | This output is in JSON format. To learn more about JSON read : . To be able to read the output check : | ||
− | === | + | Read the API docs |
+ | === Deliverable: === | ||
What will the student hand in? | What will the student hand in? | ||
Revision as of 16:21, 28 May 2015
Title | Using Open APIs in Mobile Application Development |
Overview | In this activity students will learn about Open APIs, how does it relate to open source and how to use in building a mobile application. |
Prerequisite Knowledge | CS2 using Java and basics of Android development |
Learning Objectives |
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Background:
This activity is meant to educate students about open APIs and how to use them in android app development. The activity is targeted for accessibility APIs to emphasize the humanitarian aspect of HFOSS.
Directions:
Part 1
- What is What is an Open API? What is REST? How and why is it open ?
http://searchcloudapplications.techtarget.com/definition/open-API
- What is the difference between open source and open API?
http://toni.org/2007/01/30/open-source-vs-open-apis/
Write a one page summery compiling your understanding of these readings.
Part 2
We limit our discussion here to accessibility APIs. Examples of these are the wheelmap APIs (http://wheelmap.org/) and . The wheelmap API provides locations of wheel chairs in a given area (represented as longitude and latitude). The following is sample query that retrieves wheelchair for the location at (13.341,52.505) longitude and (13.434,52.523) latitude.
Run the http request on your browser and copy the result in your report.
This output is in JSON format. To learn more about JSON read : . To be able to read the output check :
Read the API docs
Deliverable:
What will the student hand in?
Assessment:
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Comments:
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