Crazy about Arduino: Your End-to-End Workshop - Level 3

Discover an exciting course on building IoT solutions with Arduino, SQL, and Web Servers. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts!

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Brief Summary

This Level 3 course lets you dive into the exciting world of IoT with Arduino! You’ll learn to create your own data logger and have a blast in the process!

Key Points

  • Hands-on learning with sensors like DHT11 and LDR
  • Build a simple web interface using HTML and PHP
  • Collect and store data using MySQL

Learning Outcomes

  • Gain practical skills in using Arduino for IoT projects
  • Understand how to set up a web and database server
  • Learn to collect and display sensor data effectively

About This Course

Learn to build a Complete Internet of Things solution with Arduino, SQL Database and a Web Server

***** Feedback from Students *******

  • "Wow. This was way above my expectations. Good explanation. Nice Pacing. Perfect amount of background stuff. I will look on the other courses this teacher has to offer!"  Stanley  S.

  • "I followed this tutorial step by step and I think this is the best way I have ever learned anything.... brilliant thank you."  Malcolm B.

  • "Great course. Shows a simple well explained web interface using Html and PHP. Shows how to store the data from the sensors to a database and display the results. The website we build is simple no CSS. using HTML tables to keep the design simple. All in all a great course. Martin C.

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LEVEL 3 - IoT Data-logger Project

  • Do you like building “things” by yourself?

  • Are you looking for ways to easily combine software code and some hardware components?

  • Did you ever wonder how electronic devices are really working?

  • Do you have some creative ideas and you just looking for ways to easily prototype them?

If the answer is “YES” for some of the questions above then you just landed in the right place!. Arduino is an amazing development and prototyping platform with endless possibilities for Do-It-Yourself Makers looking for ways to express their creative mind and technical capabilities. 

This course is LEVEL 3 as part of a larger comprehensive training program divided into levels that are all about Arduino and the eco-system around it. Each course covers a specific group of subjects to let you develop and grow your skills in a step-by-step pace while enjoying the long journey.

Are you ready to start being “Crazy” about Arduino....?  ;-)

  • Build a End-to-End Internet of Things (IoT) Data logger

  • Collect data using multiple sensors: DHT11, LDR and Ultrasonic

  • Setup a personal Web and Database Server(MySQL)

Course Curriculum

2 Lectures

Instructor

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Idan Gabrieli

For the past decade, Idan Gabrieli has been working in various engineering positions at the heart of Israel's high-tech industry, also called the start-up nation. Through his career, Idan has gained extensive experience working with hundreds of business companies, helping them transform challenges and opportunities into practical use cases while leveraging cutting-edge technologies.Idan has comprehensive knowledge that spans multiple domains,...

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4.9 course rating
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Aditya P.
5.0
2 years ago

very easy to understand

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Terry H.
5.0
2 years ago

I have experience with Arduinos and extensive experience with RDBMS software. This class filled in knowledge gaps I had with the W5100 shield, WampServer, and PHP.

The instructor provides background knowledge so that you truly understand the new topics. When I followed the classes on my own, the code WORKED! Some other Udemy instructors leave out details or background which causes me to need to troubleshoot the project to determine what is different between the instructor’s hardware/system and my hardware/system.

This class was logically developed in it’s progression to the final project.

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Imron P.
5.0
2 years ago

Yes, I have learned some basic http request. But I'm still looking for Arduino as a web server, and how to handle http request.

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Pavel �.
5.0
3 years ago

It was great course! I am mostly focused on electronics and programming microcontrollers and this couse helped me to understand whole IoT system better and to get some idea what can be on server side and how it works. I suggest adding brief section about most common connection problems in section 6 (I had to open certain ports in my firewall settings).

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Stanley S.
5.0
5 years ago

Wow. This was way above my expectation. Good explenations. Nice Pacing. Perfect amount of background stuff. I will look on the other courses this teacher has to offer!

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Danie C.
5.0
5 years ago

Good information presented that is useful in real life.

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Malcolm B.
5.0
6 years ago

I followed this tutorial step by step and i think this is the best way i have ever learnt anything. At the very end i had to search for ways to allow access to the wamp server and change a setting or 2 but no way does it detract from what is a truly excellent course. It works really well and now to adapt it to my needs, great support too, i wish i had found these first and saved myself a lot of time effort an money, brilliant thank you.

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Johann B.
5.0
6 years ago

Very good course, detailed explanations , very interesting.

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Derrick T.
5.0
6 years ago

Great course, step by step guidance and easy to understand.

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Martin C.
5.0
6 years ago

Great course. Shows a simple well explained web interface using Html and PHP. Shows how to store the data from the sensors to a database and display the results. The website we build is simple no css. using HTML tables to keep the design simple. All in all a great course.
Next course, I would like to see a follow on course showing how to control the sensors from the website we have built. I am looking forward to your next level 4 course where we build an Android App interface to control sensors.
Because of this course I have brought your level 2 course. Well done good work.

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