NEW! Self-Paced Robotics Training - Earn 3X Robotics Certificates to Enhance your Tech Resume in the Next 90-days
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Have you tried to get into coding, robotics, or anything technical, and realized that there's so much to learn, but not a lot of guidance on where to start?
Have you questioned whether gaining technical skills is even for you?
Are you feeling overwhelmed, uneasy, or uncertain about coding, electronics, or robotics?
Well, you can...
Spend Hours and Hours Sifting through YouTube, Books, and Internet DIYs
(and feel more confused than before)
Copy random code from the Internet, and Get Frustrated When Things Don't Work
☝️I've been here
Sign up for a University Program and Spend $10K+ On Random Non-Tech Classes
(There has to be a better way, right?)
Take Community College Classes and Waste Months (if not Years) on Boring Prerequisites
(yawn 🥱, boring)
The Full Process Engineers use to Solve Coding and Hardware Problems including:
How the right thought process can make a difference when solving technical problems.
The two secret keys to writing your first lines of code and using code with hardware devices.
The #1 consideration when designing software for electronics, robots, and hardware.
The 3 must-have tools to write clean code that's easy for anyone to read (including yourself).
The most common problems and how to go about fixing them (with full video demonstrations).
The reusable system that will help you translate your coding and hardware skills into future automation and robotics projects.
How to Jumpstart your Career into tech and use highlight your knowledge to land high-salary job offers.
Liz Miller is a robotics engineer with 10+ years of experience who has worked at companies such as Raytheon Technologies, Pratt & Whitney, and Carrier Corporation.
Enroll in our courses, and Learn Robotics with Liz!
The Best Way to Learn a New Skill is to Learn it From Someone Who *Knows their Stuff.*
Engineering Degree programs are well over $50K a year.
Local College Programs are $10K+… and that doesn’t mean you’ll actually learn anything (or have fun while doing it).
In fact, the bonuses alone are worth taking the course!
If you follow the roadmap we outline in the course, you have no choice but to pick up coding, electronics, and technical skills. You can spend as little as 10 minute a day watching the modules and building the projects.
You can start writing code and understanding electronics in just a couple of hours. And, regardless of where you want to end up – Engineer, Hobbyist, or somewhere in between, we cover “real skills” that will help you get there.
Plus, we’re here for you every step of the way.
How does that sound?
Automatic 12-Week Schedule so that You Stay Focused and Learn Tech Skills Even With a Busy Schedule
The 80-20 Principle so that you don't waste time on boring concepts that don't produce results
The Key Strategies to Break Into Technical Careers and Earn $5K, $10K, $20K+ more while working a job you love
Personalized Access to Engineering Professionals to help when you have questions
Plug-and-Play Technical Resume Templates that can be customized with projects from this course
Completion Certificate and Reference to help you with that next promotion, job, or career move
And So Much More! We could list everything here, but I think you get the gist of it
This Course is Action-Packed with Pure Technical Fun:
Pre-Course Survey
Lesson 1.1: Welcome to the Course
Lesson 1.2: How to Get Ahead in Technology
Lesson 1.3: How to Prototype Devices for the "Real-World"
Lesson 1.4: What Do You Need to Build Prototypes and Robots?
Lesson 1.5: What is the Impact of Electronics in Your Life?
Chapter 1 Activity: How Do Electronics Impact Your Life?
Lesson 2.1: What Are Microcontrollers and Why Do We Use Them?
Lesson 2.2: The Key Steps to Read Schematics and Wiring Diagrams
File Download: Wiring Diagrams
Chapter 2 Activity: Research Controllers to Understand the Market
Lesson 2.3: Why is Technical Documentation So Important?
Lesson 2.4: The Other Types of Documentation You Should Know About
Lesson 2.5: Different Microcontroller Manufacturers, Copies, and Clones
Chapter 2 Quiz: Put Your Knowledge to the Test!
Checkpoint Chapter 3: How Confident Are You With Prototyping?
Lesson 3.1: What are Breadboards, and How Do We Use Them Correctly?
Chapter 3 Presentation: The Rules of Prototyping (So You Don't Mess Up!)
Lesson 3.2: How to Setup Any Prototype with a Breadboard
Lesson 3.3: The Best Way to Wire a Prototype (Full Walkthrough Demonstration)
Lesson 3.4: How to Use Simulation to Design & Test Your Prototypes
Chapter 3 Quiz: Test Your Prototyping Knowledge!
Lesson 4.1: How to Use a Bill of Materials To Create a Prototype
Lesson 4.2: What Are The Basic Circuit Components, and How Do We Use Them?
Lesson 4.3: How to Connect Your Knowledge of Diagram Reading Into Hands-On Prototyping
Lesson 4.4: The Steps to Use A Wiring Diagram to Build A Circuit
Lesson 4.5: How to Build The Circuit Device (Full Walkthrough Demonstration)
Lesson 4.6: How to Create a Prototype in Simulation (Full Walkthrough Demonstration)
Lesson 4.7: The One Calculation That Will Save You from Burning Out LEDs!
Lesson 4.8: The Relationship Between Voltage, Current, and Resistance (Calculation Demo)
Chapter 4 Guide: Wiring Diagrams and Calculations
Chapter 4 Activity: How To Use Basic Math to Solve Circuit Problems
Chapter 4 Quiz: Test Your Circuit Knowledge!
Checkpoint Chapter 5: How's the course going?
Lesson 5.1: How to Prototype with a Purpose
Lesson 5.2: What are Device Requirements, and How Do We Use Them?
Chapter 5 Activity: How is this device beneficial?
Chapter 5.1 Quiz: Test Your Prototyping Knowledge!
Chapter 5.2 Quiz: Test Your Device Knowledge!
Lesson 6.1: Start Coding In Simulation (Full Walkthrough Demonstration)
Lesson 6.2: My Go-To Software to Program a Microcontroller (IDE Selection)
Lesson 6.3: How to Access Learn Robotics' Online IDE (Free Subscription for Students)
Learn Robotics IDE - Click this Lesson to Launch!
Lesson 6.4: How to Design Your First Program (Follow These Steps)
Lesson 6.5: How to Read Other People's Software (Key Things to Look For)
Chapter 6 Quiz: Test Your Coding Knowledge!
...by creating hands-on projects across Software, Hardware, and Electronics
Learn more about Robots in the next 90 days than most do in their Freshman Year of Engineering School
If you're feeling like Learn Robotics might be right for you, the best way to see is by giving us a try. But we understand you might also have questions!
Let's see if we can clear some things up for you:
This robotics training is designed to take beginners from knowing nothing about robots to being able to understand the robotics industry, write simple code, and design prototypes (no matter their background). Our program is simply described as "FUN" and helps you build a foundation for more advanced robotics projects later.
YouTube is a fantastic resource with more free tutorials than any individual is capable of watching on improving your robotics skills
We even produce robotics content and free tutorials for robotics hobbyists on YouTube!
But a side effect of only learning on YouTube is that you'll waste dozens of hours learning the same thing, searching for tutorials only to find partial answers and not having precise exercises designed to help you truly learn the skills you're after.
If you want to develop your robotics skills FAST, then Learn Robotics courses are for you.
AND, taking a bunch of YouTube videos doesn't give you the credentials or certifications to use on your resume or to advance your profession. When you join this program, we'll give you both the context, experience, and certification to help you move the needle and make progress in your technical competencies.
Plus, what is your time worth?
This program will save you weeks of frustrating time searching for answers and rapidly increase your technology, coding, and problem-solving skills.
For some - that's an investment well spent!
If your time isn't worth that yet...
...Stick to YouTube until it is!
That's awesome! You're in the right spot. We cover the fundamentals and step-by-step process in this course. If you follow along, you'll pick up the skills!
You'll need a computer (any operating system), a Standard USB port, and an Internet connection to complete the course.
We'll send you instructions on how to purchase the hardware materials upon enrollment (optional, but recommended).
Yes! When you successfully complete the training, you'll be awarded a certificate that you can showcase on your resume, LinkedIn, and job applications!