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Arduino is a fun and hands-on educational platform that teaches students the basics of electronics and programming while encouraging creativity through fun and interactive projects.

Khanim Jamalova
Khanim Jamalova
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Arduino is a versatile and user-friendly platform that we use to introduce your child to electronics and programming. Students will learn to create diagrams, write code, and bring their ideas to life.

Using Arduino, you can implement a system that measures temperature and humidity and displays them on a screen, home automation, smart irrigation systems, a robotic arm, a car that avoids obstacles, an intelligent parking system, and hundreds of other projects.

Our curriculum is 20% theory and 80% practical and is designed to make learning fun and engaging. To organize the process, you only need a computer and an active internet. In this way, students will make the circuits they build work by writing code into a microcontroller and will control them through simulation. Since we have an Arduino kit, some projects will be shown live during the lesson; if you wish, you can purchase this kit at your own expense.

Our Arduino lessons will not only equip your child with technical knowledge but will also develop their creativity and critical thinking skills, leading them to a future full of engineering opportunities.

Your study plan

4 lessons

$16.82 per lesson
  1 lesson per week
$67.29
$67.29 monthly
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8 lessons

$16.82
$16.18 per lesson
  2 lessons per week
$134.59
$129.41 monthly

12 lessons

$16.18
$15.53 per lesson
  3 lessons per week
$194.12
$186.35 monthly

20 lessons

$15.53 per lesson
  0 lesson per week
$310.59
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Khanim Jamalova

Khanim Jamalova

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Khanim received her bachelor's degree in "mechatronics and robotics engineering" at the Azerbaijan Oil and Industry University. As a robotics teacher, she taught various programs for a year. Later, she continued her work as an electronics engineer in local startups, in the plant of the Ministry of Defense, and as a STEAM specialist in the project of the Ministry of Education. She is currently pursuing her master's degree in "mechatronics" at Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania. She will support your child's first steps in the field of electronics and programming by combining the knowledge and experience gained in the field of engineering and teaching.

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