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Learn to make interactive work with Arduino
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Learn to make interactive work with Arduino

Capture peoples attention effectively using interactive electronics. Learn to make your own custom interactive installs
Created byJohn Missikos
Last updated 11/2016
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand what Arduino is about, by doing!
  • Quickly understand the building blocks to make your own projects
  • Create an interactive proximity warning device, useful for parking your car and learning core concepts in a project based approach

Course content

10 sections19 lectures1h 22m total length
  • What can the Arduino do1:48

    Identify what projects you can make with an Arduino

Requirements

  • Know computer basics
  • Download Arduino software, we will go through this in the course
  • Purchase an Arduino board, we will also go though selection in the course
  • No need for an Arduino if you want to just follow along

Description

I take you from woe to go! Get started with electronics and making interactive media quickly. In this course I show you how to get up and running on the Arduino platform so you can make your own projects to interact with the world.

Colourful lights? TICK!

Potential robot overlords? BETTER BELIEVE IT!

Automate garden watering? IF THE OVERLORDS SAY SO!

Learn the basics and move up the ladder quickly exploring the exciting and useful world of electronics with this course. You will learn the components and how to break down components so you can be self sufficient.

This course is for people that are interested in interactive media and people that want to learn the basis for electronics. We quickly move onto projects allowing you to put the skills you have learnt to the test.

Remember, I am always here to help you though your project and answer questions along the way!

So lets get started!

-John

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for beginners who want a soft introduction to Arduino, what it can do, and to get up to speed quickly while creating cool projects.
  • Artists who are interested in adding interactivity to their work
  • Programmers that want to connect their code to the real world using sensors such as ultrasonic distance measurement and light indicators as a start.
  • NOT for seasoned professionals, more advanced topics are covered in another course