R799 per month (one hour per week) R300 ad-hoc lesson R150 Demo lesson 30 minute 1 Year (40 one hour lessons, 10 per…
2 March 2025
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R799 per month (one hour per week)
R300 ad-hoc lesson
R150 Demo lesson 30 minute
1 Year (40 one hour lessons, 10 per term, one per week)
Crash Course – This course can be crashed over a period of 1-2 weeks full time
Who will benefit
Master the fundamentals of Arduino programming with C/C++
Control sensors, robots, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices using Arduino
Design circuits and write code for your own project
Build functioning circuits on a breadboard
Write programs that perform basic math, light up LEDs, and control motors
Course Content
Introduction
Programming Basics
Electrical Engineering Basics
Fun with LED’s
User Input
Feedback
Sensors
Robotics
The Internet
The Internet of Things
Finish
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Update:2 March 2025
Skill LevelAll Levels
Requirements
Live Online Training : A laptop, and a stable internet connection. The recommended minimum speed is around 10 Mbps.
The Arduino Uno electronic board.
Additional hardware may be required but can also be simulated on a the software simulator
Target Audience
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Learn electrical engineering basics to build circuits and program Arduino to make wearables, robots, and IoT devices
Arduino is both a hardware platform and programming language. By learning how to build circuits and code, you can add a new level of interactivity to your projects, prototype potential products, and gain new skills (while hopefully having fun).
The Arduino programming language is based on a combination of C and C++. With an understanding of these coding fundamentals, you will be able to more easily learn new languages, such as Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, and Swift, which are in high demand in the job market.