Free Online Courses for Those Who Want to Learn IoT Alongside Market Leader Samsung
Registrations for the free IoT training courses will be open until January 10, 2021, and can be made through Samsung’s website. The new period will last until January 24, however, those who cannot complete one of the free courses offered by Samsung will be able to re-enroll in the next cycle in sequence.
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On December 2, Samsung started a new cycle of free online courses on its Internet of Things training platform: Code IoT, conducted in partnership with LSI-TEC, which is the Technological Laboratory of Integrated Systems. The seventh and final cycle of the year will begin on December 14.
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The new cycle of free Code IoT courses covers topics such as:
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- Introduction to the Internet of Things;
- Learning to Program;
- Electronics: Basic Concepts and Components;
- Physical Programming with Arduino;
- Developing Mobile Apps;
- Building Connected Smart Objects.
For Samsung, this marks the conclusion of a year focused on expanding the capabilities of Code IoT. In April of this year, the schedule of free online courses for Code IoT was advanced to meet the needs of the new environment we live in, and the demand saw significant growth. This year, so far, there have been over 50,000 new users.
Enrollment in more than one of the free courses is permitted, as each lasts six weeks. All of them are divided into four sections, and each has a final project. The student receives a training certificate, but only if they achieve at least 60% of the final score, which is made up of performance in exercises and the final project, each counting as 50%.
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