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Kids Can Code Program Arduino Programming For Beginners Date: Saturday 29 May 2021 Venue: Ericsson Lab, @ilabafrica

The document outlines an agenda for a one-day Arduino programming workshop for beginners. It will introduce participants to concepts of IoT, microcontrollers, and Arduino programming. The day-long workshop includes sessions on IoT architecture, using the Arduino starter kit, sample coding exercises, and a hands-on session where participants will build simple IoT projects using sensors like gas sensors and ultrasonic sensors to monitor environments and trigger outputs like motors. The goal is to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical experience programming microcontrollers for IoT applications.

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Kids Can Code Program Arduino Programming For Beginners Date: Saturday 29 May 2021 Venue: Ericsson Lab, @ilabafrica

The document outlines an agenda for a one-day Arduino programming workshop for beginners. It will introduce participants to concepts of IoT, microcontrollers, and Arduino programming. The day-long workshop includes sessions on IoT architecture, using the Arduino starter kit, sample coding exercises, and a hands-on session where participants will build simple IoT projects using sensors like gas sensors and ultrasonic sensors to monitor environments and trigger outputs like motors. The goal is to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical experience programming microcontrollers for IoT applications.

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Kids Can Code Program

Arduino Programming for Beginners

Date: Saturday 29th May 2021


Venue: Ericsson Lab, @iLabAfrica
8.30 - 8.55 Arrival and Registration
8.55 - 9.00 Welcome remarks and introductions
Mr. Kenedy - Project Coordinator, Kids Can Code Program
9.00 - 9.40 Basic Introduction to IoT and its use cases
Introduction to Sensing and Microcontroller
9.40 - 10.30 IoT Architecture
o IoT communication technologies (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LPWAN)
o Data storage and analytics
o Data visualization and end user applications
10.30 - 11.00 Tea Break
11.00 - 1.00 1) Introduction to the Arduino Starter Kit
2) Sample coding:
i) Arduino IDE Interface (Preparing IDE for programming)
ii) Compiling & uploading codes
iii) Sample first code
iv) Review how to do a proper complete connection of sensors to microcontrollers
(Test controlling lights LEDS)
v) Working with libraries
3) Working with datasheets to understand how the sensors and microcontroller work.
1.00 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 4.00 Hands-on Session
1. Draw schematic diagrams for the circuit connection - TinkerCAD
2. Program microcontrollers (develop a simple end-to-end IoT Solution)
- Gas Leakage monitoring: Gas Sensors
- Obstacle sensing for the blind: Ultrasonic Sensors.
- Smart Home: DHT Sensors (Temperature monitoring) to automatic control a
fan (motor).
3. Data visualization (Simple charts and graphs on node-red from data collected)
4. Special mention:
- Data storage & Analytics
- Other resources facilitate continued practicing.
4.00 End of Session
- Closing remarks – Mr. Kenedy
- Networking
- Participants leave at own pleasure

Participants will be assigned a computer to interact with pre-installed Arduino IDE, microcontroller,
sensors and actuator throughout the day to provide a blend of theory and practical elements for each of
the session.

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