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CS190: Explore Engineering with Arduino
Course Description
An Arduino board is a one type of microcontroller based kit. The first Arduino technology was developed in the year 2005 by David Cuartielles and Massimo Banzi. The designers thought to provide easy and low cost board for students, hobbyists and professionals to build devices. Arduino board can be purchased from the seller or directly we can make at home using various basic components. The best examples of Arduino for beginners and hobbyists includes motion sensors, thermostats, and simple robots. In this course, you will learn how to create electronics using Tinkercad, an online Arduino simulator. You will also learn how to code in the Arduino programming language, which is a mixture of C and C++, and the basics of electrical engineering in order to build interactive electronics as well as robots. This is just tentative class content. Class paces are still individual based. No Arduino board is required during class. Lessons will be taught in computer simulation software. Students can download projects to their own Arduino board after class. (No Arduino device required during class)
FAQ
You will need a PC or Mac computer with high speed internet connection as well as a headphone with a mic. We will teach you how to program Arduino on a computer.
Please contact us through email at admin@coding4youth.org, one of our counselors will assist you.