| Welcome to the course! I am glad you decided to try it out. Before you start, I thought you might want to take a look at the syllabus (I recommend bookmarking this page). The syllabus links to all the tutorials that are currently available for the Arduino for Absolute Beginners Course. If you want to jump ahead in the course, this is where you can easily do so. If you would like to go with the flow of the course as it was designed, then simply work through the tutorials that will be sent to you via email for the next 21 days. If you decide the course isn't for you - you can always shut off the emails here. You may also want to check out the component list - this is what you will need to complete the course. So now let's jump right in with some quick instructions on how to approach each lesson… This course is designed around extremely quick and simple-to-set-up circuits using an Arduino board. The first thing you should do in each lesson is set up the circuit! Creating the circuit should take you a whole of 1 to 4 minutes depending on the lesson. The steps are listed at the beginning of each lesson in the “Step-by-Step Instructions” section. The written description is accompanied by a breadboard rendition of the circuit. You might find it easier to use the picture to set up the circuit. (click here to read the full article >>) | | | | |
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