Course Information
Course Overview
Creating Interactions with Connected Devices and Dashboards
In this Introduction to IoT Programming with JavaScript training course, expert author Patrick Catanzariti will teach you how to create interactions with connected devices and dashboards. This course is designed for users that already have experience with web development, JavaScript, and Node.
You will start by learning how to build your first dashboard, including setting up a modular Node server and getting your server onto the web. From there, Patrick will show you how to set up an Arduino, display Arduino data, and go wireless with Arduino Yun and node-serialport. This video tutorial also covers Spark, Tessel, pairing Android and JavaScript using on{X}, and voice recognition with Wit. ai. Finally, you will learn how to control your dashboard with new input devices, and learn about Pebble Watch dev.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of creating your own web dashboard to display Internet of Things data. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 47 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Getting Started
- Section 2 Building Our First Dashboard
- Section 3 Arduino
- Section 4 Spark
- Section 5 Tessel
- Section 6 Pairing Android And JavaScript Using onX
- Section 7 Voice Recognition Via Wit.ai
- Section 8 Controlling Your Dashboard With New Input Devices
- Section 9 The Pebble Watch
- Section 10 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- How to create interactions with connected devices and dashboards, IoT developers looking to try JavaScript in their IoT projects, Taking your JavaScript skills beyond the web
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SStewart James
Some websites no longer exist. The instructor could have continued to support this course and provided alternative websites, but it seems that did not happen. Infiniteskills should have withdrawn it from their offering.
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RRonanOD
A bit dated. Some of the examples have changed significantly. onX is no longer available for example.
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sslk cee
Just started, but like what I've seen so far. Very informative.
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SSergio Iván Urbina Rodríguez
This course is good if you already know javascript, or, on the other side, if you already know electronics and want to learn a new lenguage, this course is a good chance to learn using Javascript. I've given it 3.5 stars because a) I think it should have in the beggining of every board, a small introduction should be taught around differences, since you may already worked with another board and b) The forum is never checked by the author.