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Google Glass Application Development Complete Training

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  • May 07, 2025
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Google Glass Application Development Complete Training, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.19, with 39 lectures, based on 8 reviews, and has 96 subscribers.

You will learn about Create Many Different Kinds of Apps for Google Glass Speech Recognition Speech Synthesis Working with Gestures This course is ideal for individuals who are For beginners who have never developed an app for Google Glass or Want to learn more about overall Android Development It is particularly useful for For beginners who have never developed an app for Google Glass or Want to learn more about overall Android Development.

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Summary

Title: Google Glass Application Development Complete Training

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.19

Number of Lectures: 39

Number of Published Lectures: 39

Number of Curriculum Items: 39

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Create Many Different Kinds of Apps for Google Glass
  • Speech Recognition
  • Speech Synthesis
  • Working with Gestures
  • Who Should Attend

  • For beginners who have never developed an app for Google Glass
  • Want to learn more about overall Android Development
  • Target Audiences

  • For beginners who have never developed an app for Google Glass
  • Want to learn more about overall Android Development
  • You dont need Google Glass for this course. You can build and publish Google Glass apps without Google Glass. For testing you can use Google Glass Emulator

    The Glass Development Kit (GDK) is an add-on to the Android SDK that lets you build Glassware that runs directly on Glass.

    When developing Glassware, the best practice is to develop with the Glass Development Kit. This allows you to access low-level hardware features and create robust experiences in a familiar Android environment.

    The Glass Development Kit

    The Glass Development Kit (GDK) is an add-on to the Android SDK that lets you build Glassware that runs directly on Glass. Use the GDK to take advantage of the following features:

    1. Real-time User Interaction
    2. Offline Functionality
    3. Access to Hardware

    Google designed the Glass platform to make the existing Android SDK just work on Glass. This lets you code in a familiar environment, but for a uniquely novel device.

    The Mirror API

    This RESTful API lets you build Glassware by letting you use the language of your choice and providing web-based APIs. You may want to use the Mirror API if you need:

    1. Platform independence
    2. Common infrastructure

    3. Built-in functionality

    Hybrid Glassware

    Mirror API Glassware can invoke GDK Glassware through a menu item. You can use this hybrid model to leverage existing web properties that can launch fuller experiences that run directly on Glass.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Google Glass?

    Lecture 3: Features of Google Glass

    Lecture 4: Google Glass Inner Look

    Lecture 5: Types of Glass Development

    Lecture 6: GDK Tools

    Chapter 2: Mirror API

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Libraries of Mirror API

    Lecture 3: Styling Timeline Cards

    Lecture 4: Subscription Class

    Lecture 5: Media Upload

    Lecture 6: Batch Requests

    Chapter 3: Mirror API Web Service

    Lecture 1: Registering a Web Service

    Lecture 2: Installing the Mirror API Sample

    Lecture 3: Brief Look at Sample Code

    Lecture 4: OAuth 2 Overview

    Lecture 5: OAuth 2 Implementation Overview

    Lecture 6: Consent Screen

    Lecture 7: Verifying Cedentials

    Lecture 8: Inserting Item to Timeline

    Chapter 4: Google Development Kit

    Lecture 1: GDK Extension

    Lecture 2: GDK Documentation

    Lecture 3: Installing Essential Tools

    Lecture 4: Google Glass Emulator

    Lecture 5: Running Glass App on Emulator

    Chapter 5: Working with Glass Inputs and Outputs

    Lecture 1: Intro to Glass Input and Output

    Lecture 2: Working with Gestures

    Lecture 3: Voice Triggers

    Lecture 4: Voice Prompt

    Lecture 5: Speech Recognition

    Lecture 6: Turn by Turn Navigation

    Lecture 7: Sensors

    Chapter 6: Live Card Programming

    Lecture 1: Intro to Live Card

    Lecture 2: Importing a Sample Project

    Lecture 3: Menu Activity

    Lecture 4: Livcard Service

    Lecture 5: Drawing User Interface

    Lecture 6: Google Glass Hardware

    Chapter 7: Exercise Files

    Lecture 1: Project

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