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Arduino Education Courses

Run by Arduino

OnlineOnline (global)Self-paced (varies by course)FreeOpenLow effort

About this opportunity

<p>Arduino Education publishes a catalogue of step-by-step courses covering electronics, programming, robotics, IoT, physics, and industry automation. The courses are linked to school curricula and assume no prior experience, making them suitable for beginners through to upper-secondary and polytechnic learners.</p><ul><li>Topic tracks include Robotics, IoT, Electronics, Physics, Industry Automation, and Engineering.</li><li>Beginner courses start from age 7+ (block-based coding); intermediate tracks target age 12 to 16+.</li><li>Self-paced; each course includes structured lessons and hands-on projects.</li><li>Many courses pair with Arduino starter kits, but several can be completed using simulation tools without owning hardware.</li><li>Useful for robotics CCAs, science fair preparation, and IoT prototyping.</li></ul><p>Browse the catalogue on the Arduino Education courses page and follow the "Go to course" link for each programme to begin.</p>

Who can apply

Open to all. No prerequisites.

What you get

Certificate

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Who runs this?+

Run by Arduino. More on their website.

Who can apply?+

Open to all. No prerequisites.

Is it paid?+

Free to apply. No participant fees.

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Last verified 20 April 2026·Updated 14 April 2026·Source