Overview

Total Duration: 1 Week

This course is perfect for beginners who want to explore the basics of robotics and IoT. Participants will learn about electronic components, sensors, and automation through practical projects like an alcohol sensor, temperature sensor, and smart dustbin. By the end of the program, students will have a solid foundation in robotics and IoT-based systems.

Best for: Beginners, students aged 10+, and tech enthusiasts
Duration: 5 days (1.5 hours per session)
Fee: Nrs 4,500

Key Features

  • Introduction to Robotics & Basic Electronics
  • Hands-on experience with sensors (Alcohol Sensor, Temperature Sensor, etc.)
  • Learn automation techniques through real-world projects
  • Guided learning with expert trainers
  • Certificate upon completion

Course Content

  • Overview of robotics and real-world applications
  • Understanding key components (Arduino, sensors, motors, actuators)
  • Hands-on: Simple LED Blink (Arduino Basics)
  • Introduction to basic programming: Variables, loops, and functions
  • Q&A and wrap-up
  • Introduction to alcohol sensors and their safety applications
  • Hands-on: Build an alcohol detection system with buzzer alarm
  • Explanation of sensor functionality and logic
  • Experimenting with different liquids and triggering alerts
  • Q&A and wrap-up
  • Introduction to temperature and humidity sensors (DHT11)
  • Hands-on: Measure room temperature and humidity, display on an LCD
  • Discussion on IoT and remote data transmission
  • Team challenge: Predict temperature before measuring it
  • Q&A and wrap-up
  • Introduction to sensors (Ultrasonic sensor) and actuators (Servo motor)
  • Hands-on: Build a Smart Dustbin (Automatic lid opening when a hand is near)
  • Explanation of sensor reading and servo motor control
  • Group activity: Competition on speed and responsiveness
  • Q&A and wrap-up
  • Understanding soil moisture sensors and their role in automation
  • Hands-on: Build an automated plant watering system
  • Real-world applications in smart homes and agriculture
  • Q&A and wrap-up