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Step-by-Step Arduino for Beginners: Mini-Course, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.71, with 30 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 203 reviews, and has 5652 subscribers.

You will learn about Jumpstart projects with the Arduino platform and Tinkercad Succeed with using breadboards Gain mastery over using digital, analog, and PWM signals Create exciting hardware projects using Arduino Develop strategies proven to help make your own projects better and faster And much more! This course is ideal for individuals who are If you are interested in Arduino or electronics but dont know where to start. or If you are interested in building your own electronics projects or products. or If you want to jump start your education in STEM. It is particularly useful for If you are interested in Arduino or electronics but dont know where to start. or If you are interested in building your own electronics projects or products. or If you want to jump start your education in STEM.

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Summary

Title: Step-by-Step Arduino for Beginners: Mini-Course

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.71

Number of Lectures: 30

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 30

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 31

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Jumpstart projects with the Arduino platform and Tinkercad
  • Succeed with using breadboards
  • Gain mastery over using digital, analog, and PWM signals
  • Create exciting hardware projects using Arduino
  • Develop strategies proven to help make your own projects better and faster
  • And much more!
  • Who Should Attend

  • If you are interested in Arduino or electronics but dont know where to start.
  • If you are interested in building your own electronics projects or products.
  • If you want to jump start your education in STEM.
  • Target Audiences

  • If you are interested in Arduino or electronics but dont know where to start.
  • If you are interested in building your own electronics projects or products.
  • If you want to jump start your education in STEM.
  • OBJECTIVES

    The purpose of this mini-course is to get you comfortable using Arduino, a common beginner-friendly, robotics controller platform.

    By the end of this mini-course, you will understand the key electronics and Arduino-related concepts that will help you succeed in electronics. Grasping these topics will make learning and understanding more advanced topics much easier.

    WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

    This course will cover:

  • How to set up and use the Arduino platform

  • How to use a breadboard

  • Digital signals and how to use them

  • Analog signals and how to use them

  • PWM signals and how to use them

  • Many practical examples using Arduino

  • Tools to prepare you for making projects on your own

  • HOW WILL YOU TEACH ME

    To gain a foundation in each topic, you will be taken through the following process:

    1. LEARN – Explanation of Theory

  • Introduce and explain a topic as a lecture format

  • 2. PRACTICE – Examples Together

  • Practical component with step-by-step examples

  • 3. MASTER – Independent Projects

  • Use new skills on your own with a challenge project

  • This course contains 2 hours of video content, 4 step-by-step example projects, 3 challenge projects, and a final project to put everything you learnt together.

    Please Note: To follow along with the course you must either use Tinkercad’s Arduino Simulator (free software but requires an account) or purchase the recommended hardware for this course. If you are unsure which option is best for you please watch Lecture 5 for guidance.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 2: Course Objectives and Resources

    Lecture 3: Using the Arduino IDE

    Lecture 4: Using Tinkercads Arduino Simulator

    Lecture 5: Tinkercad or Hardware?

    Lecture 6: Downloadable Resources

    Chapter 2: Digital Signals

    Lecture 1: Digital Signals

    Lecture 2: Digital Outputs Pt1: Example Outline and Setup

    Lecture 3: Digital Outputs Pt2: Using pinMode()

    Lecture 4: Digital Outputs Pt3: Using digitalWrite()

    Lecture 5: Digital Outputs Pt4: Using delay()

    Lecture 6: Digital Outputs Pt5: Arcimuse Intro

    Lecture 7: Using a Breadboard

    Lecture 8: Digital Inputs Pt1: Example Outline and Setup

    Lecture 9: Digital Inputs Pt2: Using digitalRead()

    Lecture 10: Digital Inputs Pt3: If-Else Statements

    Lecture 11: Digital Signal Challenge Project

    Chapter 3: Analog Signals

    Lecture 1: Analog Signals

    Lecture 2: Analog Inputs Pt1: Example Outline and Setup

    Lecture 3: Analog Inputs Pt2: Using analogRead()

    Lecture 4: Analog Inputs Pt3: Performing Calculations

    Lecture 5: Analog Inputs Pt4: A Common Pitfall and Best Practices

    Lecture 6: Analog Signal Challenge Project

    Chapter 4: PWM Signals

    Lecture 1: PWM Signals

    Lecture 2: PWM Signals Pt1: Example Outline and Setup

    Lecture 3: PWM Signals Pt2: Using analogWrite()

    Lecture 4: PWM Signals Pt3: For Loops

    Lecture 5: PWM Signal Challenge Project

    Chapter 5: Course Recap

    Lecture 1: Final Course Project

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Step-by-Step Arduino for Beginners- Mini-Course  No.2
    Gentiam Electronics
    Course Developer
  • Step-by-Step Arduino for Beginners- Mini-Course  No.3
    Tarryn MacPherson
    Course Instructor
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  • 5 stars: 118 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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