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[UDEMY] [100% OFF] From 0 to 1: Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things, $50 - Printable Version +- Geeks for your information (https://www.geeks.fyi) +-- Forum: Giveaways (https://www.geeks.fyi/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Forum: Online Courses (https://www.geeks.fyi/forumdisplay.php?fid=58) +--- Thread: [UDEMY] [100% OFF] From 0 to 1: Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things, $50 (/showthread.php?tid=1627) |
[UDEMY] [100% OFF] From 0 to 1: Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things, $50 - grr - 28 December 17 From 0 to 1: Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things Have a blast using the Raspberry Pi to do some home automation and understand the Internet of Things Includes: 7 hours on-demand video 32 Supplemental Resources Full lifetime access What Will I Learn?
Description An Internet-Of-Things course for everyone - accessible yet serious, to take you from absolute beginner to a solid intermediate level - built around Home Automation using Raspberry Pi. This is a course is for everyone. You need not be an electrical engineer, or an engineer at all. We explain all engineering or automation concepts from absolute scratch. This is an Internet-of-Things course, not merely a Raspberry Pi course. This is important because we think too many courses end up becoming like manuals for the Raspberry Pi, or the Arduino, or some specific hardware device. This course is careful to generalize The course takes you to a solid intermediate level. The objective is to get you to a point where if you imagine a really cool IoT application, you will be able to independently figure out how to implement it. We focus on Home Automation using Raspberry Pi for our use-cases. This is so that you can immediately put it to use around the home (turn that music down without getting off the couch!) As with all our courses, this one too is quirky. The examples are irreverent. Lots of little touches: repetition, zooming out so we remember the big picture, active learning with plenty of quizzes. There’s also a peppy soundtrack, and art - all shown by studies to improve cognition and recall. What's Covered: Quote:Internet of Things : Sensors, Actuators, Microcontrollers, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Physical Computing, Smart homes HERE |