Video 5.6 conclusion, congratulations on successfully completing the introductory course on AWS IoT. I hope everyone had fun learning the course. Now, let's summarize what we have learned in this course. In this course, we learned the following topics, getting started with AWS IoT, connecting things to AWS IoT Core, sending notifications and scheduling events, triggering Raspberry Pi with AWS cloud and ESP 32 visualization using Amazon quick site. In the first section, we learned about the IoT framework, AWS IoT architecture, created AWS account and explored various AWS services. And finally, we learned about billing and budgeting.
In the second section, we learned how to register a microcomputer and a microcontroller to AWS IoT. We connected different sensors and center sensors data to AWS IoT Core. In the third section, we learned what is SNS, and thank SNS notifications. We also learned about an Sq Sq and sheduled a trigger using cloud watch events. In the fourth section, we triggered an LED connected to Raspberry Pi based on the sensor data from AWS cloud, which is set by ESP 32. In the last section, we learned about s3, the storage service kinases streaming data service.
We also learned about AWS glue and Athena. Finally, we visualize the sensor data using Amazon quick site. I hope with this knowledge, you will be on your way to build new projects on your own in AWS IoT. As an instructor, I'll be excited to learn about the amazing projects you come up with the knowledge you gathered in the course. As a reward for completing this course, I will be providing you with the additional free bonus content which will be mailed to you Shortly after completing the course thank you guys