ESP32 – Arduino Compatible 6 EUR DevBoard with WiFi and Sensors

My colleague Heikki Hietala experimented with ESP32. He could connect it to Eduroam, the world wide free WiFi network for students. Heikki used it for building a network controlled version of his morse moai, but you could use ESP32 to … Continue reading

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Using Web APIs with Python – Read Weather Forecast and Send to Your Own IoT Device

Do you want get weather forecast, BitCoin vs EUR valuation and know your power consumption? A lot of data is available on free APIs. Your program can just make a regular HTTP GET request – it’s just like loading a … Continue reading

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Internet of Things -työpaja ict8tn017-1 – intensiiviviikolla w12

Rakenna härveleitä, jotka puhuvat netin yli. Eli kehitä itse IoT-laite viikossa. Check out demo day & projects! / Katso demo-päivä ja valmiit projektit!

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Internet of Things in Lapland – Demo Day

In just four days, students have designed and built their own Internet of Things devices. I’m teaching a workshop with Kimmo Karvinen. We’re with Art & Design students in University of Lapland, Rovaniemi.

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Room Status Remotely with OfficeIOT – Haaga-Helia Student Project with Martela

My negotiation rooms are reserved, but is anyone actually there? What’s the utilization rate? OfficeIOT project helps you. It senses if people are in the room and sends this information to a server in the cloud. Users can then log … Continue reading

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