AWS IoT: Developing and Deploying an Internet of Things
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Course Summary
Learn how to develop and deploy Internet of Things (IoT) applications with Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT. This course covers the basics of IoT and AWS, and guides you through the process of building and deploying your own IoT application.Key Learning Points
- Understand the basics of IoT and AWS IoT
- Learn how to create and manage IoT devices with AWS IoT
- Develop and deploy your own IoT application with AWS IoT
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the basics of IoT and AWS IoT
- Create and manage IoT devices with AWS IoT
- Develop and deploy your own IoT application with AWS IoT
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Basic programming knowledge
- Familiarity with AWS
Course Difficulty Level
IntermediateCourse Format
- Online self-paced course
- Video lectures
- Hands-on exercises
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- IoT Foundations: Fundamentals
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Notable People in This Field
- CTO, Amazon.com
- CEO, Amazon Web Services
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Description
There are billions of devices in homes, factories, oil wells, hospitals, cars, and thousands of other places. With the proliferation of devices, you increasingly need solutions to connect them, and collect, store, and analyze device data. AWS IoT provides broad and deep functionality, spanning the edge to the cloud, so you can build IoT solutions for virtually any use case across a wide range of devices.
Knowledge
- What the Internet of Things is and how it works
- How to deploy IoT devices that are integrated with services such as AWS IoT Core, AWS IoT Device Management, and AWS IoT Analytics
- How to collect, process and analyze data from IoT devices in the Cloud
Outline
- Week 1
- Introduction to AWS IoT
- Introduction to Week 1
- Meet the Instructors
- What is IoT/IoT on AWS?
- IoT Core Services
- What Are We Building?
- IoT Registry
- Exercise Architecture
- Introduction to Exercise 1
- Course Welcome and Student Information
- Pre-Course Survey
- Exercise 1.1 - Connect 2 Car Things to IoT Core from Cloud9
- Mid-Course Survey
- Week 1 Notes and Resources
- Week 1 Quiz
- Week 2
- Introduction to Week 2
- IoT Rules
- Introduction to Exercise 2.1
- IoT Shadows
- Introduction to Exercise 2.2
- Using the AWS APIs and SDKs with IoT
- Introduction to Exercise 2.3
- Exercise 2.1 - AWS IoT Rules
- Exercise 2.2 - AWS IoT Shadows
- Exercise 2.3 - AWS IoT SDK
- Week 2 Notes and Resources
- Week 2 Quiz
- Week 3
- Introduction to Week 3
- MQTT/HTTP/Websockets
- IoT Security
- Introduction to Exercise 3.1
- What is Computing on the Edge?
- AWS IoT Greengrass
- Introduction to Exercise 3.2
- Exercise 3.1 - Interacting with Car1's Shadow over the Web
- Exercise 3.2 - AWS IoT Greengrass
- Week 3 Notes and Resources
- Week 3 Quiz
- Week 4
- Introduction to Week 4
- AWS Deeplens
- IoT Analytics (Part 1)
- IoT Analytics (Part 2)
- Introduction to Exercise 4.1
- Class Wrap Up
- Exercise 4.1 - Use IoT Analytics to Enhance and Look at the Data
- Week 4 Notes and Resources
- Post-Course Survey
- Week 4 Quiz
- End of Course Assessment
Summary of User Reviews
Explore the world of Internet of Things with AWS IoT: Developing and Deploying an Internet of Things course on Coursera. Users have given positive reviews for this course that covers a range of IoT topics and provides hands-on experience. Many users appreciated the well-structured course content and the interactive learning experience.Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course
The course content is well-structured and covers a range of IoT topics.Pros from User Reviews
- Hands-on experience with AWS IoT
- Interactive learning experience with quizzes and assignments
- Clear explanations and examples
- Real-world case studies
- Great instructor support
Cons from User Reviews
- Some users found the course challenging
- The course assumes prior knowledge of AWS
- Limited discussion of security and privacy concerns
- Some users felt the course was too short
- The course could benefit from more practical examples