Courses We Provide
2 Days - Programming Internet of Things using Raspberry Pi

Course Info
In this course, participants will learn how to build various IoT systems by using the Raspberry Pi as the base collection point. The Raspberry Pi is an excellent candidate for IoT projects because it can run a full Web server and database server. Participants will learn how to create projects that save the data onto MySQL databases, and access them remotely through the Web using the PHP programming language.
Overview
Course Details
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Duration: 2 Day Course (10am - 4pm)
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Knowledge of basic programming (Python is preferred
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Participants are required to bring along their own notebook computers (Windows / Macintosh)
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iOS or Android Devices
What will you learn?
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Systems you will build
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How to build a Student Attendance System using NFC (Near Field Communication)
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Alexa Voice Service on the Raspberry Pi
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Long Distance Communication Protocol using LoRa
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Setting up MQTT publisher and subscriber communication protocol
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Setting up iOS and Android Push Notification Services
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How to build a Closed Circuit Surveillance System using Webcams and Pi Camera Module
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Show to Display Short Text Display System using a 16x2 LCD Display
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How to build a Real-Time Stock Market Ticker System using a Dot Matrix Display
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What will you get?
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A Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
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Micro-USB cable
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A Raspberry Pi IoT Kit containing numerous sensors worth SGD300
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A workbook containing interesting projects

Course Dates
TBA
Pricing: SGD
1098
Course Venue
TBA
Course Trainer

Clarence Chng
Clarence is currently an Undergraduate at the National University of Singapore pursuing a degree in Computing, majoring in Information Systems. He has been helping out at Developer Learning Solutions as an assistant trainer and consultant since 2013, and has helped defined a popular series of Internet of Things (IoT) courses. He is also deeply involved in Raspberry Pi hardware and software development, working on wireless home automation projects such as surveillance camera, motion detection, and iBeacons. He currently runs a tech blogging site at www.clarencechng.com