Hi there. Welcome to the course introduction to Raspberry Pi four. My name is Naveen Pierce. I'm part of the instructor team at maker Tammy and I will be your instructor for this course. I am an Electronics and Communication engineer by education. And I'm passionate about teaching technology.
I have experience in teaching technologies in an online setting to more than 3000 students. section one, getting started with the Raspberry Pi four. In this section, we will cover the following introduction to the course getting acquainted with a credit card sized computer. Part One in depth insights into the hardware features of the Raspberry Pi four Model B. Part Two too, in depth insights into the hardware features of the router Very powerful model be essential accessories in setting up the hardware introduction to the course. In this video, we will cover the following target audience cost prerequisites, learning outcomes and the course roadmap.
So, who is the target audience? a hobbyist who wants to learn to work with the latest Raspberry Pi, a teacher who wants to get a head start into the world of physical computing for guiding his or her students, a total beginner who wants to do projects to solve problems using the Raspberry Pi. Let us now look at the course prerequisites. Good logical thinking, basic understanding of electronics. Now, you might be asking, What will I learn by the end of the course. By the end of the course, you will have deep knowledge about the hardware features of the Raspberry Pi four applications, you will be confident in setting up the hardware and software for the Raspberry Pi four and troubleshooting you will have a basic understanding of Linux and Python programming.
You will have learned the basics of physical computation and would be able to interface a wide variety of sensors and actuators like led button, light sensor, motion sensor, motors, ultrasonic sensors and much more. You will be confident in working with UART ITC nsps protocols on the Raspberry Pi four you will be able to control GPIO pins wirelessly using Bluetooth and be able to build basic IoT projects using the cane platform. Let us now look at the course roadmap. We will first get started with the Raspberry Pi fall Next we will set at the source software for the Raspberry Pi four. Later, we will learn Linux fundamentals. Next, we'll learn basic python programming.
Then, we will learn physical computing with raspberry pi four. And finally, we will implement wireless communication in the Raspberry Pi four. So what components should you buy to finish this course, you may go through the components list given in the resources to get a section by section breakdown and the links to buy them during the course. If you need any help in understanding or implementing concepts, please follow these best practices to make the learning process mode interactive and fluid. The search the concept or implementation yourself using online resources. If your query is still not solved, then you may do a quick search in the q&a section of the course.
If your query hasn't been answered in the q&a Section already, please submit a new question there. Your query must include relevant details like error messages, screenshots, and description. Your questions are my top priority, and I will do my best to get back to you with the earliest. Throughout the course, I have provided a curated collection of resources. These resources include links to complete codes, documents, for in depth learning, blogs, videos and more. Make sure that you go through the resources in every section.
All the codes and libraries are saved in a GitHub repository. They're organized session wise for ease of access to you, the learner. I will now show you how to collect all the codes onto your computer. First, click the repos that will link given in the resources now click on the clone or download button. After that, select Download zip, after downloading, extract the file to get access to all the codes and libraries. So why are you waiting?
Come join me in this course. I'm looking forward to being your instructor and to guide you to start working with a Raspberry Pi four Model B summary. In this video we have covered overview of the course. Then the target audience and the cost prerequisites, learning outcomes, the course roadmap and some best practices for a great learning experience. In the next video, we will get acquainted with the credit card sized computer known as the Raspberry Pi for model Bay.