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Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code

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£12 inc VAT
Study method
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Duration
4.5 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

This Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code course includes a whole host of practical tips and advice, helping you to develop your Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code skills to become the Android Application Developer or relevant profession you can be.

Packed with videos, PDFs and exercises, it'll equip you with what it takes to be a successful career as an Arduino Developer in today’s business landscape, covering a broad range of topics, from App Inventor to AppInventor Vs Java and C.

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Reed courses certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed

Curriculum

15
sections
36
lectures
4h 29m
total

Course media

Description

With expert guidance and a combination of videos, PDFs, and worksheets, this course will enable you to develop your Arduino skills, become an Arduino Developer and unlock your full potential.

This Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code course covers:

  1. AppInventor Vs Java and C: What you need to know
  2. App Architecture: Tailoring your approach to maximise impact
  3. Mastering Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code

You’ll also be able to access a number of exclusive bonus resources to help you along your Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code journey, including:

  • AppInventor User Interface With Example
  • Android App Interface
  • Remote Controlled Robot using Android Application

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Curriculum for Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code course:

  • Introduction & Getting Started
  • Introduction
  • Detailed Introduction
  • App Inventor
  • App Inventor Overview
  • An App Challenge
  • System Requirements
  • What is App Inventor
  • AppInventor Vs Java and C
  • Why App Inventor Works
  • App Architecture
  • Download and Install App Inventor on Your Device
  • Download and Install App Inventor on Your Device
  • AppInventor User Interface With Example
  • AppInventor User Interface With Example
  • Practical Connect Bluetooth Module
  • Practical Connect Bluetooth Module
  • Led On Off Practical Example
  • Arduino Coding for Led On Off Practical Example
  • Making an Android App for Led On Off Practical Example
  • The Code
  • Android App Interface
  • Practical Testing
  • Make a Login Protected Led Control App
  • Make a Login Protected Led Control App
  • Android App Interface
  • Slider Application to Control Led Brightness
  • Slider Application to Control Led Brightness
  • The Code
  • Android App Interface
  • Practical Testing
  • RGB Led Controller
  • RGB Led Controller Android Application
  • RGB LED Arduino Coding
  • The Code
  • Android App Interface
  • Circuit Schematic
  • Sensor Readings
  • Sensor Readings Arduino Coding
  • Sensor Readings Android Application
  • The Code
  • Android App Interface
  • Relay Control
  • Relay On Off Simple Example
  • The Code
  • Android App Interface
  • LCD Control via Android App
  • LCD Text Arduino Coding
  • LCD Text Android Application
  • The Code
  • Android App Interface
  • Remote Controlled Robot using Android Application
  • Remote Controlled Robot Android Application
  • Remote Controlled Robot Arduino Coding
  • The Code
  • Android App Interface
  • Circuit Schematic
  • Make Passive Income from Your Android App
  • How to Add Ads to Your App and upload to Play Store
  • Make Android App With Zero Experience MIT App Inventor
  • Introduction
  • What is App Inventor and It's features
  • Let's start Making Apps
  • First App Add Items and Start Programming with Blocks
  • First App Testing and Running the App using Emulator
  • First App Testing and Running with USB or APK File
  • Resources you need to visit to Create Better Apps
  • How to Create a website for your app for free and take credit for it

Who is this course for?

This Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code is ideal for people looking to progress their career into an Android Application Developer, for those who want to become Arduino Developer, as well as looking to further develop their skills and knowledge.

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience is required to enrol in this course.

Career path

Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code career path exciting as it opens the doors to many professions such as

  • Android Application Developer
  • Arduino Developer

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