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Samsung wants to teach you all about IoT and app development for free

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Last updated: March 18th, 2020 at 14:14 UTC+01:00

Samsung Brazil has launched the Code IoT 2020 online training program, giving aspiring students an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of programming, basic electronics, and the Internet of Things. The training program is free, it's available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, and enthusiasts who want to learn more on these topics can already enroll for the first round.

The Code IoT 2020 training program comprises six courses, both practical and theoretical. The first class, called Introduction to the Internet of Things will commence on April 6. The second course, Learning to Program, will begin on May 18, and it will be followed by courses labeled as Basic Electronics, Physical Programming with Arduino, Developing Apps for Mobile Phones, and finally, Building Connected Smart Objects. The final course will commence on November 2.

Students who will participate in the Code IoT 2020 online training program will have tons of resources at their disposal, including texts, videos, and exercises. They will also have access to a forum where they can communicate with other participants, exchange ideas, and so on.

‘Samsung, through its Corporate Citizenship initiatives, is committed to enabling future generations to reach their maximum potential through education' said Isabel Costa, Corporate Citizenship Manager at Samsung Brazil. Readers interested in the program can visit the official Code IoT website to enroll.

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