This course is divided into 4 main modules, plus a guided reflection and feedback section, designed to develop a deep understanding of IoT (Internet of Things) systems, with a particular focus on industrial applications.
Each module consists of both presential and autonomous work, encouraging hands-on experience and theoretical understanding.
About this course: aims & objectives
The objective of this course is to train students in the design, implementation, and management of IoT (Internet of Things) systems, with a focus on industrial applications. By the end of the course, students will have acquired knowledge and skills in embedded device programming, basic electronics, communication protocols, data processing, and energy management. Additionally, they will be able to select appropriate IoT technologies and architectures for specific use cases and deploy practical solutions in real-world scenarios, applying challenge-based learning (CBL) methodologies.|
There are 2 planned editions of this course
- 1st edition: 13 January 2025 until 10 February 2025;
- 2nd edition: 8 September 2025 until 6 October 2025.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will:
- Learn more about the architecture of embedded systems and its interfaces.
- Know how the most relevant IoT communication protocols work (Ethernet, LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, WiFi, BLE).
- Understand the different architectures existing in IoT systems and the function of each component.
- Know about processing capabilities in embedded systems.
- Learn how to manage energy-related issues in embedded systems.
About Project EAGLE
The course is developed under the framework of the EU-funded EAGLEproject, an initiative that aims to contribute to development of vibrant European education communities and works with a range of business partners to identify existing skill/knowledge gaps and address them. The project is specifically dedicated to bringing concrete improvements for SMEs.
Now that we have sparked your interest, you’re free to explore this course – head over to project EAGLE’s website to find out more.
Source: European Digital Skills & Jobs Platform