Arduino and Bluetooth with the HC-06 Wirelessly Reading data from a sensor 4/5
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 Published On Jan 13, 2018

In this video you will learn how to get sensor readings from your Arduino and display them wirelessly on your computer.

The Arduino is perhaps the most popular electronic prototyping board in the world. From games to engineering and art, the Arduino is at a heart of amazing projects.

In this section, you will learn how to use the simple HC-06 board to add Bluetooth functionality to your projects.

This video lecture is part of the course Tech Explorations Arduino Step by Step Getting Started. This course is perfect for people who already have basic knowledge of the Arduino. It will teach you how to connect your Arduino to other devices or the Internet using Ethernet, Wifi, Bluetooth or radio communications. It will teach you how to use various kinds of sensors, like accelerometers, environment, motion and position, GPS, and more. It will teach you how to attach and use keyboards, LCD screens and touch screens, DC motors, servo motors, and LED strips. And you are still only scratching the surface!

If you are serious about the Arduino and are tired of browsing Youtube, have a look at Arduino Step by Step Getting Serious.

The instructor of the course is Dr Peter Dalmaris, an engineer and hobbyist with over 20 years experience in higher education and 5 years dedicated to online teaching. Peter is the author of Maker Education Revolution, a book about Making, and how Making is changing the way we learn and teach. Peter is also the host of Stemiverse Podcast, in which with his co-host Marcus Schappi he interviews the shakers and movers in STEM education.

You may want to explore more...
- The full course on Tech Explorations (discount coupon applied): https://www.txplore.com/p/arduino-sbs...
- Maker Education Revolution: http://txplo.re/mer
- Stemiverse podcast: http://txplo.re/stemiverse

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