Build a Physical Computing Prototype

Posted 2 years ago by Lancaster University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 4 weeks
Subject : IT & Computer Science
Overview
Explore cutting-edge developments in physical computing and get coding experience to launch your creative technology career.
Course Description

Learn how physical computing is transforming tech, then build your own prototype

Physical computing involves building systems that can sense and respond to the world around them. From smart watches and virtual assistants to traffic lights and central heating, interactive systems like these are part of the fabric of our society.

On this four-week course from Lancaster University, you’ll explore how interactive devices have transformed the way we work, live, and relate to objects and one another. As you take a look inside hardware and software we now take for granted, you’ll learn how physical computer systems are revolutionising the tech industry.

Learn how to use code to collect and analyse data

Once you’ve covered the basics of physical computing, you’ll learn how to programme your own interactive system.

You’ll learn how to use coding to collect, analyse, and display real-world data in a computer system.

Complete your own physical computing challenges

In the second half of the course, you’ll begin putting knowledge into practice. You’ll complete a variety of warm-up challenges, including collecting and displaying sensor data and coding a radio, in preparation for the final challenge.

By the end of the course, you’ll have demonstrated your new expertise by building your first physical computing prototype.

This course is designed for anyone interested in learning more about the fast-growing field of physical computing. It will be particularly useful for computing students or aspiring creative technologists.

You might also be interested in the other courses from UAL Creative Computing Institute, Lancaster University, and the Institute of Coding in the Essential Creative Technologies collection.

Requirements

This course is designed for anyone interested in learning more about the fast-growing field of physical computing. It will be particularly useful for computing students or aspiring creative technologists.

You might also be interested in the other courses from UAL Creative Computing Institute, Lancaster University, and the Institute of Coding in the Essential Creative Technologies collection.

Career Path
  • Explore the components and methods for physical computing
  • Investigate how physical computing is used in industry
  • Investigate how to collect, use and process data
  • Create a program that utilises input data
  • Identify parts of a physical computing project
  • Develop several physical computing projects from design to creation
  • Evaluate physical computing in the real world and its impact