Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code
Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 59 lectures, based on 29 reviews, and has 467 subscribers.
You will learn about What is AppInventor? AppInventor setup Event Driven Programming Components and properties Create an Android app that turns an LED on and off. Login Protected LED Controller Build a slider that controls the LED brightness Control the color of an RGB LED using a color picker Read the temperature with the DS18B20 temperature sensor and display the values on the app Build an Android app that controls a lamp connected to a relay Build an Android app that allows you to write messages and send them to the Arduino to be displayed on an LCD Build an Android app that allows you to Control DC Motors This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone Interested in Learning How to make Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Create an Android app that turns an LED on and off. or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Make Login Protected LED Controller or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build a slider that controls the LED brightness or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Control the color of an RGB LED using a color picker or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Read the temperature with the DS18B20 temperature sensor and display the values on the app or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that controls a lamp connected to a relay or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to write messages and send them to the Arduino to be displayed on an LCD or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to Control DC Motors It is particularly useful for Anyone Interested in Learning How to make Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Create an Android app that turns an LED on and off. or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Make Login Protected LED Controller or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build a slider that controls the LED brightness or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Control the color of an RGB LED using a color picker or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Read the temperature with the DS18B20 temperature sensor and display the values on the app or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that controls a lamp connected to a relay or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to write messages and send them to the Arduino to be displayed on an LCD or Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to Control DC Motors.
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Summary
Title: Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 59
Number of Published Lectures: 54
Number of Curriculum Items: 59
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- What is AppInventor?
- AppInventor setup
- Event Driven Programming
- Components and properties
- Create an Android app that turns an LED on and off.
- Login Protected LED Controller
- Build a slider that controls the LED brightness
- Control the color of an RGB LED using a color picker
- Read the temperature with the DS18B20 temperature sensor and display the values on the app
- Build an Android app that controls a lamp connected to a relay
- Build an Android app that allows you to write messages and send them to the Arduino to be displayed on an LCD
- Build an Android app that allows you to Control DC Motors
Who Should Attend
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to make Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Create an Android app that turns an LED on and off.
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Make Login Protected LED Controller
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build a slider that controls the LED brightness
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Control the color of an RGB LED using a color picker
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Read the temperature with the DS18B20 temperature sensor and display the values on the app
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that controls a lamp connected to a relay
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to write messages and send them to the Arduino to be displayed on an LCD
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to Control DC Motors
Target Audiences
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to make Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Create an Android app that turns an LED on and off.
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Make Login Protected LED Controller
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build a slider that controls the LED brightness
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Control the color of an RGB LED using a color picker
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Read the temperature with the DS18B20 temperature sensor and display the values on the app
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that controls a lamp connected to a relay
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to write messages and send them to the Arduino to be displayed on an LCD
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Build an Android app that allows you to Control DC Motors
Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code
If you have been thinking about turning your Arduino into a more capable device for long but have been avoiding learning programming, then you are not alone. In this course, we will show you how to build an Android app for Arduino without any prior coding.
Welcome to this course:
Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Coding is a practical course in which you’re going to build more than 8 Android applications to interact with the Arduino.
Why You Should Take This Course?
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Lessons for Android apps: Learn how to create apps step-by-step.
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Build cool Android applications for Arduino: Turn your Arduino into a versatile device.
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No coding experience required: This course is designed for beginners.
This course is a step-by-step guide to help you build an Android app for your Arduino, without any prior coding experience. You’ll learn how to create animated sprites and objects, add sound effects and music, control player movement, and program in simple scripts.
You Will Get:
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Step-by-step instructions for building the app design and logic.
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Downloadable code and schematics.
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.aia files (files that you can use with MIT App Inventor 2 software to edit the app).
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.apk files (files that you can run on your smartphone).
What You Will Build?
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LED ON-OFF Controller (Bluetooth).
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Login Protected LED ON-OFF Controller.
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LED Slider (Bluetooth).
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RGB LED Controller (Bluetooth).
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Temperature Sensing Application.
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Relay On-Off Control.
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LCD Display Text Control.
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Remote Controlled DC Motors (Robot Basics).
Bonus 1: How to Upload Your Apps to the PlayStore and Make Money by Placing Ads on Your App.
Bonus 2: How to Turn any Idea into an Android Application with Zero Experience.
What you will learn
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Create Android applications for Arduino using MIT App Inventor.
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Control Arduino devices via Bluetooth using Android apps.
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Design and develop interactive and user-friendly Android apps.
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Deploy apps to the PlayStore and monetize them.
Who is this course for
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Beginners with no coding experience.
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Arduino enthusiasts looking to expand their projects.
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Anyone interested in learning how to build Android apps.
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Hobbyists and makers wanting to control Arduino with Android devices.
Requirements
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Basic understanding of Arduino.
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A desire to learn and create interactive applications.
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A computer and an Arduino board.
About the Instructor
Educational Engineering Team
Team of skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World
Educational Engineering Team is a Leading Team in the Microcontroller Industry, with over 13 Years of Experience in Teaching and Doing Practical Projects.
We strive to put all our hands-on experience in these courses. Instead of superficial knowledge, we go into the depth of the topic and give you the exact step-by-step blueprint on how to tame simple as well as complex topics in easy and digestible bite-sized videos.
This real-world knowledge enables you to grasp knowledge easily, and you can apply this learning immediately to your life and projects.
Educational Engineering Team has been in the Programming and Microcontroller business since 2007. We have been part of many projects. Over the course of these years, we have gained a good insight into students’ and educators’ needs. We are passionate about sharing all our collective knowledge with you. As of 2018, we have already taught over 250k-THOUSAND students and counting.
Currently, we have more than 100+ Courses on Udemy.
Educator and Author of “Educational Engineering”.
Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. He creates online video courses on the EduEng YouTube Channel (More Than 4 Million View, 20k+ Subscribers) and is the author of four Microcontroller books.
As a Chief Educational Engineer since 2007 at Educational Engineering Team, the company he founded, Ashraf’s mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world and make it a better place.
Educational Engineering offers educational courses and Bootcamps, articles, lessons, and online support for electronics hobbyists, Programming hobbyists, Microcontroller hobbyists, STEM students, and STEM teachers.
That team also works as freelance engineers, helping many students in their graduation projects, and providing guidance and consulting for many students over the years to help them kick-start their careers.
Ashraf’s core skill is explaining difficult concepts in a step-by-step, easy-to-understand manner using video and text. With over 11 years of tertiary teaching experience, Ashraf has developed a simple yet comprehensive and informative teaching style that students from all around the world appreciate.
His passion for Microcontrollers and Programming, particularly for the world of Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi, has guided his personal development and his work through Educational Engineering.
Ashraf’s online courses have helped over 250,000 people from around the world to improve and make great careers in the industry.
Educational Engineering Team offers Courses on:
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Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi
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3D Design and Simulation
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ESP and IoT World
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction & Getting Started
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Detailed Introduction
Chapter 2: App Inventor
Lecture 1: App Inventor Overview
Lecture 2: An App Challenge
Lecture 3: System Requirements
Lecture 4: What is App Inventor
Lecture 5: AppInventor Vs Java and C
Lecture 6: Why App Inventor Works
Lecture 7: App Architecture
Chapter 3: Download and Install App Inventor on Your Device
Lecture 1: Download and Install App Inventor on Your Device
Chapter 4: AppInventor User Interface With Example
Lecture 1: AppInventor User Interface With Example
Chapter 5: Practical Connect Bluetooth Module
Lecture 1: Practical Connect Bluetooth Module
Chapter 6: Led On Off Practical Example
Lecture 1: Arduino Coding for Led On Off Practical Example
Lecture 2: Making an Android App for Led On Off Practical Example
Lecture 3: The Code
Lecture 4: Android App Interface
Lecture 5: Practical Testing
Chapter 7: Make a Log In Protected Led Control App
Lecture 1: Make a Log In Protected Led Control App
Lecture 2: Android App Interface
Chapter 8: Slider Application to Control Led Brightness
Lecture 1: Slider Application to Control Led Brightness
Lecture 2: The Code
Lecture 3: Android App Interface
Lecture 4: Practical Testing
Chapter 9: RGB Led Controller
Lecture 1: RGB Led Controller Android Application
Lecture 2: RGB LED Arduino Coding
Lecture 3: The Code
Lecture 4: Android App Interface
Lecture 5: Circuit Schematic
Chapter 10: Sensor Readings
Lecture 1: Sensor Readings Arduino Coding
Lecture 2: Sensor Readings Android Application
Lecture 3: The Code
Lecture 4: Android App Interface
Chapter 11: Relay Control
Lecture 1: Relay On Off Simple Example
Lecture 2: The Code
Lecture 3: Android App Interface
Chapter 12: LCD Control via Android App
Lecture 1: LCD Text Arduino Coding
Lecture 2: LCD Text Android Application
Lecture 3: The Code
Lecture 4: Android App Interface
Chapter 13: Remote Controlled Robot using Android Application
Lecture 1: Remote Controlled Robot Android Application
Lecture 2: Remote Controlled Robot Arduino Coding
Lecture 3: The Code
Lecture 4: Android App Interface
Lecture 5: Circuit Schematic
Chapter 14: Make Passive Income from Your Android App
Lecture 1: How to Add Ads to Your App and upload to Play Store
Chapter 15: Make Android App With Zero Experience MIT App Inventor
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is App Inventor and It's features
Lecture 3: Lets start Making Apps
Lecture 4: First App Add Items and Start Programming with Blocks
Lecture 5: First App Testing and Running the App using Emulator
Lecture 6: First App Testing and Running with USB or APK File
Lecture 7: Resources you need to visit to Create Better Apps
Lecture 8: How to Create a website for your app for free and take credit for it
Chapter 16: Bonus Lecture: Gifts, Coupons, and More…
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Educational Engineering Team
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Educational Engineering
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Ashraf Said AlMadhoun
Top-Rated Instructor, 450k+ Students
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- 3 stars: 4 votes
- 4 stars: 8 votes
- 5 stars: 15 votes
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