Google Glass Application Development Complete Training

Master Google Glass app development in 3 hours. Utilize GDK and Mirror API to create unique experiences without needing the device.

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Brief Summary

This course teaches you how to create apps for Google Glass in just three hours! You'll use the Glass Development Kit and the Mirror API, which allows you to develop in a familiar Android environment without needing actual Google Glass.

Key Points

  • Build apps for Google Glass in 3 hours!
  • Use the Google Glass Emulator for testing.
  • Glass Development Kit (GDK) is key for app creation.
  • Real-time interaction and offline functionality.
  • Mirror API for platform independence.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand how to use the Glass Development Kit for app development.
  • Build and test Google Glass apps using the Emulator.
  • Implement real-time user interaction in your applications.
  • Leverage the Mirror API for hybrid app experiences.
  • Create apps with speech recognition and synthesis.

About This Course

Learn to Build Apps for Google Glass within just 3 hours

You don't 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.

  • Create Many Different Kinds of Apps for Google Glass

  • Speech Recognition

  • Speech Synthesis

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QScutter Tutorials

QScutter is a Indian based company that offers an ever growing range of high quality eLearning solutions that teach using studio quality narrated videos backed-up with practical hands-on examples. The emphasis is on teaching real life skills that are essential in today's commercial environment. We provide tutorials for almost all IT topics.

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Brian Z.
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Shogo M.
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I am not interested in like a instruction book.

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