Android

Are you looking to avoid reinventing the wheel? You can use the modular code below to help your project along.

Do you need more of a head start? Try customizing one of the complete apps to fit your needs.

 

Modular Code for Android

Android ADT Templates
A small collection of ADT templates to help you quickly scaffold common Activity and UI patterns.
Link: https://github.com/jgilfelt/android-adt-templates
Source: Third party

Calculate Heat Index
A Java class that will calculate the heat index.
Link: https://github.com/USDepartmentofLabor/Calculate-Heat-Index-Java
Source: Federal

Federal API SDK
Android SDK to ease access to DOL's and other federal agencies' APIs. For a list of APIs that this SDK has been tested against, please see the wiki. For documentation and sample code, please visit http://developer.dol.gov.
Link: https://github.com/USDepartmentofLabor/Android_DOLDataSDK
Source: Federal

Hellomap
A fast way to get started with the Google Maps Android API v2.
Link: https://github.com/hellomap-android
Source: Third party

SwipeListView
An Android List View implementation with support for drawable cells and many other swipe related features.
Link: https://github.com/47deg/android-swipelistview
Source: Third party

UnifiedPreference
A convenience library for working with all versions of the Android Preference package from API v4 and up
Link: https://github.com/saik0/UnifiedPreference
Source: Third party

Complete Apps

BioZen
BioZen is one of the first mobile applications to provide users with live biofeedback data from multiple wearable body sensors covering a range of biophysiological signals, including electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyography (EMG), galvanic skin response (GSR), electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), respiratory rate, and temperature biofeedback data and display it on a mobile phone.
Using BioZen requires compatible biosensor devices. These devices and BioZen are not designed or intended for psychological therapy or medical treatments. For more information, see the official site.
Link: https://github.com/t2health/BioZen-Android
Source: Federal

Breathe2Relax
A portable stress management app for Android and iOS. Built on the iPhone mobile app platform, Breathe2Relax is a hands-on diaphragmatic breathing exercise. Breathing exercises have been documented to decrease the body's 'fight-or-flight' (stress) response, and help with mood stabilization, anger control, and anxiety management. Breathe2Relax can be used as a stand-alone stress reduction tool, or can be used in tandem with clinical care directed by a healthcare worker.
Capitalizing on touch-screen technology, a user can record their stress level on a 'visual analogue scale' by simply swiping a small bar to the left or to the right. Breathe2Relax uses state-of-the-art graphics, animation, narration, and videos to deliver a sophisticated, immersive experience for the user.
Link: https://github.com/t2health/Breathe2Relax-Android
Source: Federal

Co-occurring Conditions Toolkit (CCT)
The Co-occurring Conditions Toolkit (CCT) is a HTML5 Android and iOS mobile application for smart phones and tablet devices is an electronic version of the familiar Co-occurring Conditions Toolkit published by the Defense Centers of Excellence (DCoE) for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI).
Link: https://github.com/t2health/Co-Occurring-Conditions-Toolkit-Android
Source: Federal

LaborStats
Get the latest economic indicators from the Bureau of Labor Statistics & the Employment Training Administration.
Link: https://github.com/USDepartmentofLabor/LaborStats-Android
Source: Federal

LifeArmor
This Android and iOS app allows the user to browse information on 17 topics, including sleep, depression, relationship issues, and post-traumatic stress. Brief self-assessments help the user measure and track their symptoms, and tools are available to assist with managing specific problems. Videos relevant to each topic provide personal stories from other service members, veterans, and military family members.
Link: https://github.com/t2health/LifeArmor-Android
Source: Federal

Malaria App
Creating a mobile tool for Malaria prevention, information, and medicine tracking.
Link: https://github.com/PeaceCorps/malaria-app-android
Source: PeaceCorps

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Pocket Guide
The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Pocket Guide HTML5 mobile iOS and native Android application for health care providers gives instant access to a comprehensive quick-reference guide on improving care for mTBI patients. Designed to reflect current clinical standards of care, the mTBI Pocket Guide mobile application can help you improve quality of care and clinical outcomes for patients.
Military and civilian physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and related treatment and therapy providers can use the application to find information on assessing, treating, and managing common symptoms of mTBI patients
Link: https://github.com/t2health/mTBI-Toolkit-Android
Source: Federal

OSHA Heat Safety
This app allows workers and supervisors to calculate the heat index for their worksite, and, based on the heat index, displays a risk level to outdoor workers.
Links: Source: Federal

PE Coach
PE Coach is the first mobile app designed to support the tasks associated with prolonged exposure treatment for PTSD. Providing hip-pocket access to the necessary tools for successful PE participation, the app includes audio recording capability for easy playback after sessions; tools to support patient tasks between sessions; and visual displays of symptom reduction over time.In addition, PE Coach is integrated with smartphone calendar functionality to encourage patient recall and session attendance.
PE Coach will help providers and patients overcome certain barriers to PE implementation, dissemination, and adherence. For a free download, log on to the Apple App Store or Android Market.
Link: https://github.com/t2health/PECoach-Android
Source: Federal

Provider Resilience
An Android and iOS app which gives health care providers tools to guard against burnout and compassion fatigue as they help service members, veterans, and their families.
Your responses to a short self-assessment create ratings of your risk for compassion fatigue, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress. These ratings can also be viewed as graphs so you can monitor them over time.
Link: https://github.com/t2health/ProviderResilience-Android
Source: Federal

RealTrack
RealTrack is an Android smartphone application designed to facilitate day-to-day data collection by Peace Corps Volunteers (PCV) in the field.
Link: https://github.com/PeaceCorps/realtrack-android
Source: PeaceCorps

SwipeListView Demo
An Android List View implementation with support for drawable cells and many other swipe related features.
This is a sample app for the open source project at https://github.com/47deg/android-swipelistview.
Link: https://github.com/47deg/android-swipelistview-sample
Source: Third party

T2 Mood Tracker
An Android and iOS mobile application that allows users to self-monitor, track and reference their emotional experience over a period of days, weeks and months using a visual analogue rating scale.
Users can self-monitor emotional experiences associated with common deployment-related behavioral health issues like post-traumatic stress, brain injury, life stress, depression and anxiety. Additional rating can also be added. With each self-rating, notes on environmental influences on emotional experiences can be added. Self-monitoring results can be a self-help tool or they can be shared with a therapist or health care professional, providing a record of the patient’s emotional experience over a selected time frame.
T2 Mood Tracker received first place in the "General Wellness" category during the Apps4Army (A4A) competition.
Link: https://github.com/t2health/T2-Mood-Tracker-Android
Source: Federal

Tactical Breather
The Tactical Breather Android application can be used to gain control over physiological and psychological responses to stress. Through repetitive practice and training, anyone can learn to gain control of your heart rate, emotions, concentration, and other physiological and psychological responses to your body during stressful situations. Many of the techniques taught in this application were provided with permission by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman from his book “On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace”.
Link: https://github.com/t2health/TacticalBreather-Android
Source: Federal

White House App
A native Android (Java) app designed to fetch, cache, and display multiple feeds containing articles, photos, and live and on demand video. These are displayed in a web view. Includes support for push notifications.
This application is under active development and will continue to be modified and improved over time.
Link: https://github.com/whitehouse/wh-app-android
Source: Federal