Your IoT Journey Begins Here.
(Internet-of-Things)
Have you wished you had the ability to design and build technological devices that
The rapid growth of Internet-of-Things (IoT) is changing the world.
In this 2-days workshop, you’ll learn how to build your own IoT device and unlock that hidden genius in you.
Date: 29 & 30th March 2019 (2 Days)
Time: 9AM – 5PM
A Hands-On Internet of Things workshop with Arduino & Android
In this workshop, you’ll learn
This is a hands-on workshop, where you’ll learn how to create a Bluetooth remote or monitoring device, following a step-by-step learning structure.
This includes an in-depth introduction to Arduino hardware and lessons covering up to an intermediate level of programming. Students will be exposed to MIT App Inventor, to create apps without prior experience.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn about IoT from ground-up and move into hands-on programming and practically building your own IoT Bluetooth device. (Arduino hardware & electronic parts will be provided)
- Arduino Programming
- Bluetooth AT Command Configuration
- Arduino Hardware Control and Sensor Reading
- Android App Development with MIT App Inventor
- Data Conversion from Arduino to Android App
- Bluetooth Control Hardware and Deliver Sensor Data.
- Local WiFi setup for smart IoT devices.
- IoT platform to create data loggers.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn about IoT from ground-up and move into hands-on programming and practically building your own IoT Bluetooth device. (Arduino hardware & electronic parts will be provided)
- Arduino Programming
- Bluetooth AT Command Configuration
- Arduino Hardware Control and Sensor Reading
- Android App Development with MIT App Inventor
- Data Conversion from Arduino to Android App
- Bluetooth Control Hardware and Deliver Sensor Data.
- Local WiFi setup for smart IoT devices.
- IoT platform to create data loggers.
Should I pay attention to IoT?
Internet-of-Things started as an idea that every device can be interconnected to the internet.
Since then, we now have a wealth of IoT devices & practices – from connected coffee machines, home lighting, production plants, cars, etc. that will continue to change the way we live, work and play.
Gartner, Inc. forecasted that 20.8 billion things will be connected worldwide by 2020.
Our question to you: Are you taking part in the IoT evolution?
Who Should Join This Workshop?
College Students
Having your college break? Take the opportunity to upgrade yourself to the world of IoT and discover ways to implement it in your own projects.
Engineers
Internet-of-Things (IoT) is a concepts that combines all technologies together. Learning IoT will enhance and put a giant leap for your career.
Teachers
As an educator, imagine a world where you have the power to utilize IoT to make changes in the education system. Or learn IoT simply out of pure interest.
I don’t have a technical background. Can I join?
Our instructor will help you step by step during the workshop.
Included with your registration.
You’ll receive an original Arduino UNO Board, HC-05 Bluetooth module, 1 x Servo motor, Ultrasonic Sensor, 1.8′ TFT LCD display, ESP8266 NodeCPU WiFi board and other basic electronic parts to follow this workshop.
Servo Motor
1.8TFT-LCD-Display
ESP8266 NodeCPU WiFi Board
including other necessary electronic parts…
The Instructor
John Tan
The term “Internet of Things” may sound new to you. You might not realize it, but you actually use an IoT device everyday – your smartphone!
John is an instructor in the Maker Movement, who excels at making complicated things easy to understand. With experience brought in from his role in engineering in different fields from mechanical, electrical and manufacturing, he brings vast experience in IoT.
Join The IoT Workshop Today
Get the early access tickets before they are sold out.
Instructions to install softwares will be sent to you upon completing the registration.
You will need to bring:
- Laptop (Window 7 with minimum i3 processor)
- Android Phone (Android version 5.0 and above)
Early Access Registration
Ticket for 1 person- Registration for 1 pax.
- Original Arduino UNO Board, HC-05 Bluetooth module, 1 x Servo motor, Ultrasonic Sensor, ESP8266 NodeMCU WiFi Development Board, 4 unit of 8 x 8 LEDs Matrix and other basic electronic parts
- Tools &
softwares to follow through workshop. - Early access closes on 25th March. Limited to 10 participants only.
Normal Registration
General ticket price.- Registration for 1 pax.
- Original Arduino UNO Board, HC-05 Bluetooth module, 1 x Servo motor, Ultrasonic Sensor, ESP8266 NodeMCU WiFi Development Board, 4 unit of 8 x 8 LEDs Matrix and other basic electronic parts
- Tools & softwares to follow through workshop.
Workshop Venue & Time
Address: LEAD, 64A & B Jalan Dedap 7, Johor Jaya 81100, Johor Bahru.
Date: 29th & 30th March 2019 (Friday & Saturday)
Time: 9:00AM – 5:00PM
LEAD Johor Bahru
Address: LEAD, 64A & B Jalan Dedap 7, Johor Jaya 81100, Johor Bahru.
Workshop Agenda
See everything you’ll learn during the IoT workshop!
Day 1: Android, Arduino and Bluetooth
Module 1: Introduction to Arduino
- Basic Arduino Programming
- Digital Read and Write
- Digital Button
Module 2: Introduction of Analog Input and Output
- Analog Read and Write
- Basic Analog Input and Sensor
- PWM Output
Module 3: Serial Communication
- Serial Write and Read
- Serial Plotter
- How to use Serial Monitor to debug
Module 4: Build Mobile App with MIT App Inventor
- Introduction of MIT App Inventor
- Designer View and Block Editor
- Build Basic UI App
Module 5: The First Contact!
- Send data from Mobile App to Arduino via Bluetooth
- Control Digit Output
- Project: Make a Basic Bluetooth Remote Control LED Light
Day 2: WiFI, Local Server, Web Interface Programming, IoT Platform
Module 6: Introduction to ESP8266
- Setup ESP8266 with Arduino IDE
- Setup simple server
- Adding a LCD display to your IoT project.
Module 7: Introduction of Local Server
- Simple Server Control via WiFi connection
- SPI Flash File System
- OTA, Over the Air Updates
Module 8: WebSocket Communication
- Control RGB LEDs from a web interface using WebSocket
- Use case of Blynk
- Use case of IFTTT and MQTT
Module 9: Network Time Protocol
- Create an NTP Clock Project.
Module 10: Data Logging
- Create temperature data logger
Ask About This Workshop
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