Course Information
Course Overview
Learn how to use Raspberry Pi without Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse. Deploy program remotely and control using PC.
Over 1,000 students & 20+ 5 star reviews.
This course is a follow on course to our immensely popular #1 Raspberry Pi course on Udemy - "Introduction to Raspberry Pi".
Bonus content added regularly. Latest update on 7-Nov-15. We
will keep adding new content, so that our students have something to look
forward to
All our students
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courses under our brand and will be releasing a new course every 2 months.
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This is an introductory course on IoT. However, this is not an introductory course on Raspberry Pi. This course is ideal for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Internet of Things using Raspberry Pi. The course assumes basic knowledge of computer hardware and software. However, knowledge of Operating system Installation and networking will help you in getting up to speed.
The GPIO pins on Raspberry Pi are a great way to interface with physical devices like resistors and sensors. The implementation of IOT within the device will change the operating possibilities. If you are a technology enthusiast and want to learn the cutting edge technology then this is the right course for you.
You will learn how to access the complete Graphical User Interface of your Raspberry Pi in your Windows computer. You don't need to buy a Monitor, Keyboard or Mouse separately for this mini kit. By which you can possibly save $100 or more by substituting your personal laptop instead of buying separate peripheral devices. The idea is to reduce costs and use existing devices to interact with the mini kit.
You will also learn how to eliminate the use of flash drive and transfer the files wirelessly between Raspberry Pi and Windows computer and vice-versa.
Finally, you will learn how to deploy the program remotely and access the GPIO pins. You will execute the program from your Windows computer and the output can be seen afar with peripheral devices connected to Raspberry Pi 2.
The course provides the complete source code of the real time project.
The entire course can be completed over a fortnight, including the hardware assembly and coding in Python.
By the end of this course, you will have a firm foundation on Internet of Things using Raspberry Pi 2. You can easily climb the stairs of IOT advance projects.
What are you waiting for? Enroll now!
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 26 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 World Wide Web
- Section 3 Remote Access
- Section 4 Wireless Alarm System
- Section 5 Bonus content : Static IP Address
- Section 6 Bonus content : VNC Automation
What You’ll Learn
- share Wi-Fi used on Windows to Raspberry Pi via LAN cable., Save $100 or more by substituting your monitor, keyboard or mouse with your laptop., Remotely access Raspberry Pi Linux terminal in Windows., Transfer files between Windows computer and Raspberry Pi without flash drive., Access the Raspberry Pi Graphical User Interface in a Windows computer., Deploy program remotely and control using your personal computer.
Reviews
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DDavid Eaton
This had some interesting things to say. I found the derelict difficult at times to understand, but you kind of tune in after a while.
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ppanagiotis Psarros
Somehow interesting information, the only problem for me and someone that his or her default language isn't English, (like me) the pronounce of isn't helping! But maybe the courses should spoken from someone with more clear pronounce!(I don't want to insult someone, sorry if i did!)
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KKurt Werder
This is an improvement over the "intro to Raspberry Pi" course. This course shows a few important connectivity options. I'd rate this a 4 out of 5. Only problem is low audio volume in first few lectures. The script in the last lesson, to start vnc server on boot, does not work. Screen blanks after the usual startup strings display.
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DDehan Hong
- Good quick outline of IoT - Some lectures are over divided and pointlessly segmented - More an intro on how to work with a RPi over WiFi or direct Ethernet connection