Arduino step by step: Getting Started with the hardware.

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    Created by: Dr. Peter Dalmaris
    Educator and Author of "Maker Education Revolution".
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    What Will I Learn?

    • Build simple circuits around the Arduino Uno, that implement simple functions.
    • Write simple Arduino sketches that can get sensor reading, make LEDs blink, write text on an LCD screen, read the position of a potentiometer, and much more.
    • Understand what is the Arduino.
    • Understand what is prototyping.
    • Understand analog and digital inputs and outputs
    • Understand the ways by which the Arduino can communicate with other devices
    • Use the multimeter to measure voltage, current, resistance and continuity
    • Use protoboards to make projects permanent
    • be productive with the Arduino IDE, write, compile and upload sketches, install libraries
    • Understand what is Arduino programming, it's basic concepts, structures, and keywords
    • Detect and measure visible light, color, and ultraviolet light
    • Measure temperature, humidity and acceleration
    • Measure the distance between the sensor and an object in front of it
    • Detect a person entering a room
    • Detect a noise
    • Make noise and play music
    • Display text on a liquid crystal display
    Requirements

    • A Windows, Mac or Linux computer
    • An Arduino Uno
    • Electronics parts like resistors, LEDs, sensors, as listed in Section 1 of the course
    • Essential tools: a mini breadboard, jumper wires, a multimeter, a soldering iron and solder, wire cutter
    • Be excited about electronics!
    Target audience

    • Students over 10 years of age, or younger with with adult supervision. Young students should be supervised at all times when using a soldering iron.
    • Students with a little or no prior experience with electronics or programming.

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