say 'goodbye' to the frustration of wires and components that don’t match

If you want to learn how to use the Arduino but without the frustration of wires and components that don’t match, then you will be interested to know that Grove is what you’ve been looking for.

Grove for Arduino is a system of cables and components that always match.

Instead of messing around with breadboards and jumper wires, and struggling to find matching hardware, you can simply use more than 300 Grove standard components, plug them together, and within seconds you have a circuit ready to program with the standard Arduino IDE.

No more frustration.

Grove for Arduino is an ideal solution for educators and students, but also for Makers, who want to experiment with the Arduino but don’t want to have to deal with the common frustrations of wiring.

Think about how much time you have lost troubleshooting problematic wiring on a breadboard!

With Grove, connections are quick and reliable, so you can concentrate on being creative.

In this course, I’m going to show you how to use the Grove system for the Arduino.

It is a course for people who are already familiar with the Arduino. Ideally, you a graduate of Arduino Step by Step Getting Started, and you are comfortable programming the Arduino with the Arduino IDE.

In this course, first I will show you how to use some of the most common Grove components and the Grove Base Shield, and then I will show you how to use these components to create 5 fun projects.

With this knowledge, you can go on to create your own projects. In particular, if you are a teacher, you can use these projects in your classroom.

And if you are a student, you can get inspiration for your own science fair project.

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  • Over 43 video lectures in 11 sections
  • Downloadable sketches for all experiments
  • 5 fun projects that you can use as templates for your own projects
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What's in this course? 

01 – Introduction
01.10 What is this course about?
01.20 Software you will need
01.30 Hardware you will need
01.40 How to make the most out of this course

02 – The Grove System
02.05 The Grove Starter Kit for Arduino
02.10 BaseShield, cables and connectors
02.30 Seeeduino
02.40 Using a regular Arduino
02.50 Other modules

03 – Inputs
03.20 Button
03.30 Touch
03.40 Potentiometer

04 – Sensors
04.10 Temperature
04.20 Light
04.30 Sound

05 – Actuators
05.10 LED
05.40 Buzzer
05.50 Relay
05.60 Servo motor

06 – Displays
06.10 LCD screen Hello
06.12 LCD screen Custom characters
06.20 Red Quad Alphanumeric Display simple demo
06.21 Red Quad Alphanumeric Display position demo

07 – Experiment 1: Grove Controlled blinking
07.10 What is this experiment about
07.20 Components and wiring
07.40 Sketch
07.50 Testing

08 – Experiment 2: Grove electronic dice
08.10 What is this experiment about
08.20 Components & wiring
08.40 Sketching
08.50 Testing

09 – Experiment 3: Grove Environment monitor
09.10 What is this experiment about
09.20 Components & wiring
09.40 Sketching
09.50 Testing

10 – Experiment 4: Motor control with a potentiometer
10.10 What is this experiment about
10.20 Components & wiring
10.40 Sketching
10.50 Testing

11 – Experiment 5: Loud noise detector
11.10 What is this experiment about
11.20 Components & wiring
11.40 Sketching
11.50 Testing

What hardware will you need? 

To complete this course, you will need an Arduino Uno or compatible board, and the Grove Starter Kit for Arduino.

This hardware is not included in the price of this course.

You can find more details in the course hardware page.


The course instructor

The course instructor is Peter Dalmaris, PhD.

Peter has created over 20 other courses on technology education.

He is the author of Maker Education Revolution, a book on how making is changing the way we learn and teach.

He is also the host of Stemiverse, a podcast in which he discusses education and STEM with the shakers and movers of technology and science education from around the world.

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