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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Interfacing with the Arduino by University of California, Irvine

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About the Course

Arduino senses the environment by receiving inputs from add-on devices such as sensors, and can control the world around it by adjusting lights, motors, and other actuators. In this class you will learn how and when to use the different types of sensors and how to connect them to the Arduino. Since the external world uses continuous or analog signals and the hardware is digital you will learn how these signals are converted back-and-forth and how this must be considered as you program your device. You'll also learn about the use of Arduino-specific shields and the shields software libraries to interface with the real world. Please note that this course does not include discussion forums....

Top reviews

RA

May 22, 2020

A good introductional course, where i'm able to learn the basics and some more. A recommended course for anyone who is willing to learn more about arduino or start learning arduino.

AP

Jan 25, 2016

Great course! You will learn much on Arduino projects and Arduino Shields.

This course earns my highest recommendations and is ideal for someone who wants to learn more on IoT.

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By Matthew S

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Oct 7, 2016

The Good:

Very palatable content and provides information at a very slow pace for ease of learning.More reasonable content and far more worthwhile than the first Arduino course of the series.

The Bad:

Not worth the money when looked at generally. The first and second course could easily have been merged. A lack of introduction to electronic circuits also hinders full use of what is being taught.

By Jose G G M

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Feb 19, 2024

In general the specialization is very basic, conducted to student with not any experience in electronics devices and networks. If you have some experience in programming and hardware I do not recommend this specialization

By Matteo L

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Dec 16, 2015

Course contents are fine.

Unfortunately the absence of a course board where students can discuss and eventually receive help from the teacher has an bad influence on the course overall rating

By Garrett V

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Dec 4, 2016

I took this course before when everything was still free... too bad I can only audit the course now. still good course though! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

By Mehdi O

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Jan 9, 2016

the pace was too fast. it would have been nice if there was any a complete but simple example after teaching each concept. specifically regarding I2C everything was in rush.

By Yashovardhan M

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Aug 7, 2018

The course should be updated with some practical applications of Ethernet and Wifi shield. Even though, I understood the steps but unable to visualize the applications

By Daniel P

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Aug 14, 2021

I will encorage the team to icnrese the level of comitment and expectation from the students by impemebts more hands-on projects.

By Ivan G

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Feb 24, 2021

There was not much to learn. If you want to learn to code for the arduino, you better watch tutorials in YouTube.

By Naveen

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Dec 12, 2018

Great course. but the problem is that you have to pay for submitting assignments/test

By giancarlo v S

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Jun 14, 2016

Muy interesante, faltaron los foros de discusión e interacción con el Profesor

By Geert H

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Nov 30, 2015

Not really in debt treatment of the subject. Lacks realistic applications.

By Jose R M C

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Jan 28, 2016

The course is good but I'd like a more complicated one. This is too easy.

By shivansh s

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Jun 11, 2020

Course was nice but still it need some additional topics to be add on.

By Shubham B

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Mar 16, 2016

Very well Explained.Tried to cover basic in very systematic way.

By Martín D

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Jan 30, 2016

Interesting course, however more examples could be included

By Sudharsan M

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Mar 20, 2021

fine but not the best , while comm-paring to google

By cristiano v

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Jun 5, 2016

I don't like to tie quiz to the paid course

By Arunkumar N

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Jun 12, 2020

Could have dealt more with web connection

By Aleksandr E

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Dec 10, 2015

Need to update assignments

By Abhishek K

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Apr 2, 2016

Not that detailed stuff.

By Rayyan K

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Apr 3, 2020

good course

By ІК-02 R M

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Jun 21, 2022

пееее

By AKASH R S

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Aug 7, 2021

good

By Cyrus

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Jan 12, 2021

ok

By Steven P

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Dec 27, 2015

I did not feel that I learned as much in this course as in the previous courses of the series. The assignments in particular seemed trivial, and were compromised even further due to some technical problems with the simulator recommended for students without access to actual hardware.

This course would be a good candidate for revision, with a focus on gradually increasing the depth and complexity from stage to stage, and on commonly-used components such as current amplifiers and shift registers. Problems with the simulator should not be cause for compromising the assignments themselves, there are other ways to address those problems, many of which were employed by students as they competed their assignments.