Johns Hopkins University
Raspberry Pi Projects Specialization
Johns Hopkins University

Raspberry Pi Projects Specialization

Invent, Prototype, Create -- with Raspberry Pi. Master multi-discipline theory and practice for creating custom projects and hardware based on the Raspberry Pi. No experience necessary.

Drew Wilson

Instructor: Drew Wilson

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Get in-depth knowledge of a subject

(72 reviews)

Beginner level

Recommended experience

4 months at 3 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Earn a career credential
Share your expertise with employers

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Taught in English
19 practice exercises

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  • Learn in-demand skills from university and industry experts
  • Master a subject or tool with hands-on projects
  • Develop a deep understanding of key concepts
  • Earn a career certificate from Johns Hopkins University

Specialization - 4 course series

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Application Programming Interface (API), Python Programming, System Configuration, Remote Access Systems, Web Applications, Embedded Systems, Software Installation, Internet Of Things, Electronic Systems, Control Systems, Application Security, and Linux

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Digital Communications, Serial Peripheral Interface, Communication Systems, Electronic Components, Electronics, Debugging, Hardware Troubleshooting, Computer Hardware, and Hardware Architecture

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Data Processing, Statistical Methods, Systems Of Measurement, Mathematical Modeling, Data Science, Electronic Components, Electronics, Data Cleansing, Real Time Data, Regression Analysis, Data Analysis Software, Analytical Skills, and NumPy

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Computer-Aided Design, Schematic Diagrams, Design Specifications, 3D Modeling, Hardware Design, Technical Design, Open Source Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Components, Electronic Hardware, Simulation and Simulation Software, Electronics, and Mechanical Design

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Drew Wilson
Johns Hopkins University
4 Courses12,959 learners

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