Overview

Total Duration: 22 Days

  1. Understand the basic concepts and applications of IoT
  2. Understand the components of IoT devices and how they work
  3. Build and program IoT projects using microcontrollers and sensors
  4. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  5. Apply programming and engineering principles to solve real-world problems

Key Features

This IoT course provides an introduction to the concept of IoT and its applications in various industries, while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. By the end of the course, students will have gained an understanding of IoT devices and their components, and will have built and programmed advanced IoT projects using microcontrollers and sensors.


Assessment:

  • Weekly quizzes to measure understanding of the concepts covered
  • Participation in hands-on activities and group projects
  • Final project presentation and evaluation

Course Content

  • Overview of the Internet of Things and its applications in various industries
  • Explanation of IoT devices and their components
  • Understanding the basics of microcontrollers and how they work
  • Programming the microcontroller using C++ programming language
  • Building a weather station using a microcontroller and sensors
  • Programming the weather station to display real-time weather data on a website or mobile app
  • Building a smart home security system using a microcontroller, sensors, and cameras
  • Programming the security system to detect motion in night mode
  • Smart Door bell
  • Bulb Switch on / off
  • Building a smart plant watering system using a microcontroller and moisture sensor
  • Programming the watering system to water plants automatically when the soil is dry
  • Working in groups, students will design and build an IoT project of their choice, applying concepts learned throughout the course
  • Presenting their project to the class and explaining how it works and its applications

Testing the Purity of Milk

  • Conducting a purity test on milk using common household items
  • Identification of common adulterants in milk, such as water and synthetic milk

Testing the Purity of Oil

  • Conducting a purity test on oil using common household items
  • Identification of common adulterants in oil, such as palm oil and mineral oil