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Hi and welcome to this complex for our beginners.

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You want to create fun and useful a projects starting from scratch, are you already have an you, but

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you don't really know how to make progress from there.

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You also want to learn by doing and you think it's super important to really understand what you do.

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Well, then you've come to the right place.

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This is for you.

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I am Édouard, a software engineer, entrepreneur and robotics teacher.

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I have used Arduino to build many projects, including a complete six axis robotic arm from scratch,

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which made me develop a real practical mindset.

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Now my focus is on teaching you my practical knowledge.

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I have in fact, already taught robotics to more than 10000 students on Main.

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I like to make complex topics easy to understand and help people get started with their projects.

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And naturally, I know it can be very hard to start with Arduino and know what to do first.

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I have put all my years of experience into these skills to have you start on this journey today.

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This is a complete step by step.

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GL's full of Hands-On activities and practice.

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At the end of the course, you will truly master the Arduino and you will be an Arduino maker with a

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complete and solid foundation.

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You will be able to create your own circuits, write your own programs, and more importantly, be confident

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enough to create your own custom Arduino projects.

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And you don't need to have any experience in engineering, programming or electronics to get started

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with because it is structured in a way that makes it easy to follow for beginners and directly going

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to the point through a ton of practice.

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I will teach you everything from scratch and explain even the most basic things step by step, each

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step being built on top of the previous one.

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Now what will you do and what will you learn in this class?

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First, we will cover the basics.

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You will install the Arduino.

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I'd get started with Arduino circuits and Arduino programs and also use the digital and analog bins

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to control simple hardware components such as LCD Berton's and Potential Millar's.

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After getting this global information, we will dive into more interesting Arduino functionalities.

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You will learn how to communicate with the outside, with Syria, say values in the Ardino memory use

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interrupts Diebold's a button and multitask your programs by running many functionalities at the same

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time.

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At this point you already have practiced a lot and get a good grasp of how things work.

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We will continue with funnier and more complex components so you can, for example, measure a distance,

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print some text and LCD screen, control your Arduino with an infrared remote control controller, get

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the luminosity from a photoresistor sensor, etc. and to make things even better, we will use both

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real hardware components and a free online simulation.

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You can even completely finish the course with just the simulation if you want to, without any hardware.

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And last but not least, you will practice even more with a big final project by mixing all the functionalities

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and components that you've seen in the course.

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In this project, you will create an interactive obstacle detection application.

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After this, I can guarantee you that you will be ready to stop any Arduino projects you want.

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You will be much more autonomous and rely much less on random information you may find on the Internet.

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You will develop engineer level thinking skills to solve any technical problem.

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And all along the course, I will not just teach you how to be a good maker, but instead how to be

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a great Arduino maker, thanks to many best practices you're going to use right from the start.

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Also, this course is not a course where you're going to copy and paste.

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I am not going to just create circuits and programs on my own and then do a review of what I did, which

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is unfortunately how many people teach to beginners know what I'm going to do is to start every project

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from scratch and show you the complete process to reach a goal or to solve the problem.

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Only this way you will be able to really understand what you do and why you're doing it.

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All right.

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So if you want to learn how to do from scratch in a practical and efficient way, wait no more and let's

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get started.
