5 Free Arduino eBooks: Best for Teachers [Beginners]

5 Free Arduino eBooks: Best for Teachers [Beginners]

 


Robotics is one of the most rapidly growing sector in the world. Today, the competition is getting tougher when it comes to AI or machine learning innovations.  And on this matter, many of the primary or secondary educational institutions are now integrating Robotics on their curriculum. This aims to equip learners with knowledge or skills on how to develop system with integration of machine learning thereby producing a globally competitive individual in today's digital world.

That's why Arduino is being taught to learners in primary and highschools. Arduino is an open-source electronic prototyping platform enabling users to create interactive electronic objects. If you want to learn basic Robotics, then Arduino is best for you. 

Here's a photo of the learners learning Robotics.

Hence, on this page, we list down five (5) free eBooks for Teachers and students who wants to learn more or explore more on Arduino platform.

Enjoy learning!

1. Getting Started with Arduino A Beginners Guide: Written by Brad Kendall and published by Make use of. This eBook is best for beginners. It's a 34 pages eBook. Here's the first 5 topics that you can find on this eBook: 

  • Intro to the Arduino
  • What Can You Do With an Arduino?
  • What Is Inside an Arduino?
  • What You Will Need For This Guide
  • Electrical Component Overview 

2. 20 Unbelievable Arduino Projects: This is a compilation of various Authors. It's a 430 pages of 20 unbelievable Do-it-yourself (DIY) Arduino Projects. See below the first 5 projects on this eBook:

  • LED Cube 8x8x8
  • Power Laces- the Auto lacing shoe 
  • Plantduino Greenhouse 
  • The EyeWriter 2.0 
  • Twitter Mood Light - The World's Mood in a Box

3.Introduction to Arduino – A piece of cake!: Written by Alan G. Smith. It's a 172 pages eBook. This is also best for beginners. Here's the first five topics that you can read on this eBook.

  • What is a Microcontroller?
  • Install the Software
  • The Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
  • Our first circuit. Updated Circuit
  • Our First Program 

4. Open software – fashionable prototyping and wearable computing using the Arduino:  
Written by Tony Olsson, David Gaetano, Jonas Odhner, Samson Wiklund. 
    Published by www.creativecommons.org.

It consists of 104 pages. The topics that can be found on this eBooks are 

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Hardware
  • Chapter 3: Software
  • Chapter 4: Using the IDE Part two: Examples
  • Chapter 5: Using digital Pins
  • Chapter 6: Using analog pins
  • Chapter 7: Moving stuff
  • Chapter 8: Complex examples Part three: Coding
  • Chapter 9: Writing Programs

5. Arduino Tips, Tricks, and Techniques: Written by lady ada and published by adafruit learning system. A 49 pages eBooks that focuses on the parts of Arduino Uno board. Here's some of the topics that you can read on this eBook.

  • Arduino UNOFAQ
  • New USB Chip
  • Arduino Libraries
  • Upgrade
  • Arduino Hacks


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