You really don't need the devices. The emulator should be more than enough.  
But if you have the money just buy the android developer phone in the android 
market software.

On Oct 21, 2009, at 10:00 PM, gjs <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi,

A suitable virtual phone test lab might also be useful, rather than
procuring real devices, eg -

http://developer.motorola.com/docstools/library/Testing_Your_Application_With_the_Virtual_Developer_Lab/

http://www.deviceanywhere.com/motodev/welcome.htm

Regards

On Oct 21, 12:39 pm, Kevbo <[email protected]> wrote:
My wife is a high school Computer Science teacher.  She's working on
revising her curriculum, and she has room for an "advanced topics"
class.  We'd like to do something interesting.

The kids in the class will be post a semester or two of Java.  We
might do a bit of time with SQL, and some simple web pages...but
looking forward, it occurred to us that it might be interesting to try
some programming of a new embedded platform.

I've played with the Android SDK, and I think the ease of use, and the
availability of the emulator, would make it perfect.  The school could
buy just a couple pieces of Android hardware, the kids could develop
on the emulator, and upload to the hardware when they're ready.

Has anyone done this?  Any thoughts/suggestions?

What would a good piece of hardware to get be?  Suggested hardware
doesn't have to be immediately available, because this won't happen
until next fall (although her purchase cycle is in the first quarter
of 2010).

We actually don't really need phone capability (in fact, that might
actually be a liability).  A device that would only do phone with a
sim card, that we could use without a sim, would work just fine.

I've found stuff like the Creative Zii...are there other units that
would work well for this?

It sounds like we can use any old Android install to run our own apps
in the sandbox, right?  We won't be targeting hardware or OS hacks or
anything like that...do some carriers lock the phones down to apps
that they've signed?

Thanks for any input.  I'd like to think that someone, somewhere,
might actually be interested in seeing a class like this run: get kids
interested in this early.  Android seems to be the easiest platform to
set something like this up in.  (I looked at others, but nobody seems
to have an emulator that's as easy to set up.)

Kevin




      

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