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Course Description

Interactivity, by definition, is reciprocal activity, as interactive devices are designed to enable input and response between a user and a system. This course gives you firsthand experience with the basic building blocks that make up interactive devices. You will begin by walking through a course kit and identifying the function of each component. You will then explore step-by-step methodologies for analyzing circuit diagrams, physically assembling circuits, and programming interaction.

Through activities, you will practice analyzing circuits, assembling electronic circuits, and writing code, acquiring tools and best practices along the way. By the end of this course, you will have the necessary foundation to build and program the electronic circuits critical to interactive devices.

Faculty Author

Wendy Ju

Benefits to the Learner

  • Gain familiarity with the use of basic electronic components in interactive devices
  • Analyze interactive systems to distinguish sensing, computing, and displaying functionality
  • Design, assemble, and debug an electronic circuit
  • Program a microcontroller to control an electronic circuit

Target Audience

  • Engineers
  • Research and design professionals
  • Product designers and developers
  • Software engineers
  • Electronics hobbyists
  • Designers/artists with the appropriate background
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Career starters

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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