In this course you will learn about the NEW Arduino IoT Cloud Platform that allows you to easily build Internet of Things (IoT) applications and projects that connect to the Cloud.
Go from Zero to Hero and learn how to quickly build secure Internet of Things (IoT) apps and dashboards using Arduino that connect to the Cloud.
What you will Learn
In this course, you will learn:
A basic understanding of what is the Internet of Things
IoT Terminology
What is the Arduino IoT Cloud Platform
How to setup your Arduino MKR boards to connect to the Arduino IoT Cloud
How to use the Arduino Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Platform to build IoT apps with minimal code
How to build dashboards to monitor your Internet of Things (IoT) projects , peripherals and sensors
How to incorporate Webhooks in your Internet of Things (IoT) Applications
How to use the If This Then That (IFTTT) to integrate services into your IoT Applications
How to use Arduino MKR Boards to prototype Internet of Things (IoT) Projects
Securely connecting your Internet of Things (IoT) device to the Cloud
The ins and outs of the Arduino Web Editor
What you will Build
We will start with basics by building simple Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud projects such as:
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Building Internet of Things Projects with Arduino IOT Cloud
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Price | $16.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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James McLaughlin –
Good introduction.
Martin Hall –
I had expected it to include the Nano 33 IOT which is the platform that I have. I’ve had no problem translating the lesson to use the Nano 33 IOT.
Tuhin Kundu –
Just beautiful , teaching method is very good
Arvind Mishra –
A good course for beginners and iot enthusiast.The guide i.e Sir lee Assam is also very helpful 🙂
Raymundo Abad –
Nice
Donald Schiavone –
This was a good match for me. I learned quite a bit and the hands on exercises were great. The teacher also responded quickly when I had a few questions.
Luis Julian Reyes Anguiano –
GOOD AT THE MOMENT
Ludwig Swennen –
leren door te doen
Bertrand Pinel –
The pace is good and explanations are precise and clear. Just the course I was looking for to start with my Nano33 IoT board ! The only caveat I have seen is relative to the pin number that are different from on board to another, and thus ask for some adaptations while implementing the tutorials. Great job, really.
Ermilo Nadal –
Demasiada informaci n b sica al principio. Esperaba algo m s complejo
212073 Prem Choudhary –
great course
Pierre Giroux –
Interesting and easy to follow
Vishwa Nagapadman –
Understand every bit. The teachers are amazing, the work is easily divided into separate sections, and it s just amazing overall.
Mourad FAHER –
would have been useful to know how to toogle the switch from created dashboard when in Web editor environment so that to check the Serial.print effect as expected from the code.
Sholto Douglas –
I have some observations and minor complaints, but they are mostly because the online editor and project creation is very different from that shown in the tutorial. I will send a message to Lee at the end of the course.
Vidula Meshram –
Yes
Gerrit Dekens –
So far nice and clear
onnalin chayaphum –
Speaker explained gradually and clearly
Martin Hall –
Yes, it is a good match. One observation, at the beginning it said I needed a MKR 1010. Whilst I had a MKR1000, I didn’t have the 1010, so I immediately ordered it so it would arrive tomorrow. Once I listened, I was told the 1000 would have done. Its not an issue at all for me as I’ll play with both, but perhaps the text should say 1000 or 1010.
Abhishek Chourasia –
Yes, it is a best course for learning IOT. I have searched many courses online but the only course I get is this.