If you have not already, you should begin sketching out (on paper!) the User Interface (UI) for your portion of the project. For the written portion, I want to see these UI designs, and how they interact.
Either scan in your drawings, or use Microsoft/Libre Office Draw to design your UI. Then, draw an arrow to show the progression of user interfaces. Label each arrow with the event/action that will move the user between UI's.
For each UI in your project, list what components you will need to represent each UI. All of the components you described in Deliverable 1 will likely show up somewhere in these lists, but if you have determined you need more components, then add them in with descriptions of their purpose.
Submit one PDF to the College's inquire site by Monday, Feb 18th at 10:00 pm.
In-class, on Feb. 18th, have prepared an (at most) 10 minute powerpoint presentation. This presentation will discuss (at a high level), what you have looked at for the project, and what you have done to realize the program.
While the content of each presentation will likely be different, you need to demonstrate the following information:
The last bullet is the most important. This is your chance to demonstrate what you have actually worked towards over the past month. It is fully understandable to not have any programming work done, but everyone should have done some research into how to make their components work in the Android environment.
Submit a copy of your Presentation in PDF format by Monday, Feb. 18th by 10:00 PM.