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The following is the course outline with links to the materials for the IoT Skills and Platforms short course. You will be stepped through basic automation with a voice assistant, the raspberry pi and some electronics and Python coding, the Puck.JS for automation.  It is expected that you are familiar with Linux and have done a little programming before. If you are unsure of your level, please take a look at the [[IT & IoT Fundamentals]] short course, which forms the assumed knowledge for this short course.
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The expected student workload for this course is either 25 or 50 hours, varying with whether you opt to take the unit with assessment, which will provide 1 credit point towards a Murdoch degree.
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For this course, the fees will cover the electronics, which will be yours to take home after the course is complete. The only things that we require that you bring are:
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*A charged laptop to work on for the day -  with a USB port and administrative or root access
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*A charged smartphone (Android or OSX)
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== Pre-course prep  ==  
 
== Pre-course prep  ==  
  
*Linux (NDG Linux unhatched) - (14 hours)
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Complete the Cisco Connecting Things Reading - No requirement to complete the activities, we will do our own set face to face
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*https://www.netacad.com/courses/iot/iot-fundamentals
  
 
== Day 1 ==
 
== Day 1 ==
  
*Virtual machines with virtual box ~ 1 hour
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*[[Contactless Doorbell with If This Then That]]
*IP addresses and Domain names ~ 1 hour  
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*[[Amazon Alexa & IoT]]
*Linux introduction ~ 2 hours
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*[[Install Raspberry Pi OS and basic networking]]  
*Permissions ~ 1 hour
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*[[Raspberry Pi and Basic Electronics]]
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*[[Raspberry Pi and Sensors]]
  
 
== Day 2 ==  
 
== Day 2 ==  
  
*Python and Bash intro
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*[[Brilliant smart plug with IFTTT or voice assistant]]
*Scheduling tasks with Cron
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*[[BluetoothLE on a Raspberry Pi]]
*SSH Public Private keys
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*[[Running the Raspberry Pi as a Bluetooth Peripheral]]
 
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== Optional Post workshop Asesssment ==  
 
== Optional Post workshop Asesssment ==  
  
Completion and submission of a short video that describes a program that will measure some environmental variable and move the data securely between Linux machines.
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Produce a 10-minute video presentation video describing and documenting your IoT project. This project should clearly show how some aspect of the equipment and the skills from this course has been integrated into your home life or work.

Latest revision as of 06:18, 29 July 2021

The following is the course outline with links to the materials for the IoT Skills and Platforms short course. You will be stepped through basic automation with a voice assistant, the raspberry pi and some electronics and Python coding, the Puck.JS for automation. It is expected that you are familiar with Linux and have done a little programming before. If you are unsure of your level, please take a look at the IT & IoT Fundamentals short course, which forms the assumed knowledge for this short course.

The expected student workload for this course is either 25 or 50 hours, varying with whether you opt to take the unit with assessment, which will provide 1 credit point towards a Murdoch degree.

For this course, the fees will cover the electronics, which will be yours to take home after the course is complete. The only things that we require that you bring are:

  • A charged laptop to work on for the day - with a USB port and administrative or root access
  • A charged smartphone (Android or OSX)

Pre-course prep

Complete the Cisco Connecting Things Reading - No requirement to complete the activities, we will do our own set face to face

Day 1

Day 2

Optional Post workshop Asesssment

Produce a 10-minute video presentation video describing and documenting your IoT project. This project should clearly show how some aspect of the equipment and the skills from this course has been integrated into your home life or work.