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Guttitech.com E learning Programming Internet of Things | |
The Internet of Things is a catchy way of describing the variety of devices connected through the Internet. This includes webcams, wearable tech like the Pebble and Android Wear watches, car sensors, appliances, and even rudimentary robots. With the Internet of Things (IoT), you can manipulate them from the web. In this course, Michael Lehman shows how to create "things" and build companion apps to monitor and record their activities from Android devices. Learn what's inside a thing, how local communications technologies such as Bluetooth enable app-to-device communications, how to control devices using an Android Wear watch, and how you can create your own things with hardware like the Arduino and Wunderbar. Michael also shows how to use IFTTT services to control things on Android and muses on the future of IoT. Along the way, you'll gain experience with real-world IoT projects, like a mini weather station and a home lighting system. Topics include: -Exploring the Internet of Things -Understanding sensors and effectors -Connecting inputs and outputs -Connecting to devices via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth -Creating Bluetooth apps using Android -Creating your own things with programmable hardware -Using IFTTT to program things -Exploring the trends in things You need to Register and Subscribe to this Online Video Course Click here to Register Course Contents Lesson Description Section 1 Introduction Lesson 01 Welcome Lesson 02 What you should know before watching this course Lesson 03 Using the exercise files Section 2 The Internet of Things (IoT) Lesson 04 Introduction to the "Internet of things" Lesson 05 Defining things Lesson 06 Exploring commercially available things Lesson 07 Where to find new IoT devices Lesson 08 Exploring the IoT universe Lesson 09 Understanding sensors Lesson 10 Understanding effectors Lesson 11 Exploring connectivity options Lesson 12 Exploring Android IoT features Section 3 Composing a Thing Lesson 13 Understanding a typical IoT device Lesson 14 Creating command and control Lesson 15 Connecting inputs Lesson 16 Connecting outputs Lesson 17 Connecting to the network Section 4 Connecting to Things Lesson 18 Networking options Lesson 19 Connecting using Bluetooth Lesson 20 Creating a Bluetooth scanner app Lesson 21 Scanning for peripherals Lesson 22 Scanning for services and characteristics Lesson 23 Detecting notification updates Section 5 Creating Things Lesson 24 Overview of development options Lesson 25 Exploring the Texas Instruments SensorTag Lesson 26 Exploring the Wunder Bar Lesson 27 Developing MyHomeWeather: Wunder Bar Lesson 28 Exploring the Android Wear and the Philips Hue Lesson 29 Building MoodLightZ Lesson 30 Developing MoodLightZ Lesson 31 Coding MoodLightZ Section 6 Managing your Things Lesson 32 Overview of the data tsunami Lesson 33 Using IFTTT for automation Lesson 34 Using Parse for notifications Lesson 35 Aggregating data from your things Section 7 The Future of IoT Lesson 36 The future of IoT Lesson 37 Exploring the trends in IoTExploring connectivity options Lesson 38 Exploring connectivity options Lesson 39 Finding more information Lesson 40 Expanding your build options Lesson 41 Conclusion Lesson 42 Next steps |
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