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Founded by passionate advocates of learning and innovation, Learni set out to make professional training accessible to everyone, everywhere in the world. Our team works in the largest cities such as Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and internationally, to support talents and organizations in their skills development.
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Without mastery of Arduino, 70% of beginner electronics projects fail due to wiring errors and code bugs, wasting an average of 50 hours and $300 in components per attempt, per Maker Faire surveys.
This inefficiency escalates to $10,000+ annual losses for small teams or startups prototyping IoT solutions, derailing product launches.
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Every delayed project amplifies competitive disadvantage—act before opportunities short-circuit.
The Training: Become Autonomous with Arduino - Initiation and Realization of Programmable Electronics Projects training is delivered in-person or remotely (blended-learning, e-learning, virtual classroom, remote in-person). At Learni, a Qualiopi-certified training organization, each program is designed to maximize skills acquisition, regardless of the training mode chosen.
The trainer alternates between demonstrative, interrogative, and active methods (through practical exercises and/or real-world scenarios). This pedagogical approach ensures concrete and directly applicable learning in the workplace.
To ensure the quality of the Training: Become Autonomous with Arduino - Initiation and Realization of Programmable Electronics Projects training, Learni provides the following teaching resources:
For in-house training at a location external to Learni, the client ensures and commits to having all necessary teaching materials (IT equipment, internet connection...) for the proper conduct of the training action in accordance with the prerequisites indicated in the communicated training program.
The assessment of skills acquired during the Training: Become Autonomous with Arduino - Initiation and Realization of Programmable Electronics Projects training is carried out through:
Learni is committed to the accessibility of its professional training programs. All our training programs are accessible to people with disabilities. Our teams are available to adapt teaching methods to your specific needs. Do not hesitate to contact us for any accommodation request.
Learni training programs are available for inter-company and intra-company settings, both in-person and remote. Registration is possible up to 48 business hours before the start of training. Our programs are eligible for OPCO, Pôle emploi, and FNE-Formation funding. Contact us to discuss your training project and funding possibilities.
Presentation of the Arduino platform, first connections, basic electricity principles, reading a simple schematic, installation of the programming environment. Realization of the first circuit (make an LED blink).
Initiation to programming in the Arduino IDE (structure, loops, variables), handling inputs/outputs (buttons, LEDs), introduction to analog sensors (light, temperature), writing programs to receive and process external signals, practical exercises with various components.
Discovery of new modules (motors, servos, advanced sensors), realization of a guided project (simplified weather station, light barrier or basic robot of choice), debugging and error resolution. Project-based situation with individual or small group free project supported by the trainer.
Target audience
Beginners, makers, teachers, facilitators, students eager to discover electronics and programming with Arduino
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge of electronics or programming is required
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