Moving livestreams to videos

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series: series:
- title: "IoT for Beginners - Project 2, digital agriculture" - title: "IoT for Beginners - Project 2, digital agriculture"
videos: videos:
- title: Episode 1 detect soil moisture
time: 9AM PT Thursday 1st Sep
description: "This 4-part series is a continuation of IoT for Beginners run throughout September based off the second project in the 24-lesson series digital agriculture. This lesson convers monitoring soil moisture using a soil moisture sensor, and in doing so dives more into how IoT devices communicate with sensors."
image: /images/livestreams/iot-for-beginners-proj-2-ep-1.jpeg
registrationLink: https://developer.microsoft.com/reactor/events/16970/
- title: Episode 2 automate plant watering
time: 9AM PT Thursday 8th Sep
description: "This 4-part series is a continuation of IoT for Beginners run throughout September based off the second project in the 24-lesson series digital agriculture. This lesson covers controlling a water pump from your IoT device based off sensor data from the soil moisture sensor."
image: /images/livestreams/iot-for-beginners-proj-2-ep-2.jpeg
registrationLink: https://developer.microsoft.com/reactor/events/16971/
- title: Episode 3 migrate your plant to the cloud - title: Episode 3 migrate your plant to the cloud
time: 9AM PT Thursday 15th Sep time: 9AM PT Thursday 15th Sep
description: "This 4-part series is a continuation of IoT for Beginners run throughout September based off the second project in the 24-lesson series digital agriculture. In this lesson we look at migrating your plant to the cloud. We will dive into what the cloud is, and how to set up an IoT service in the cloud to listen to telemetry data. " description: "This 4-part series is a continuation of IoT for Beginners run throughout September based off the second project in the 24-lesson series digital agriculture. In this lesson we look at migrating your plant to the cloud. We will dive into what the cloud is, and how to set up an IoT service in the cloud to listen to telemetry data. "
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- title: "Lesson 1: Introduction to IoT" - title: "Lesson 1: Introduction to IoT"
id: bVFfcYh6UBw id: bVFfcYh6UBw
description: This lesson covers some of the introductory topics around the Internet of Things, and shows a basic Hello World project with a microcontroller. description: This lesson covers some of the introductory topics around the Internet of Things, and shows a basic Hello World project with a microcontroller.
- title: "Lesson 1: Introduction to IoT office hours" - title: "Lesson 1: Introduction to IoT - office hours"
id: YI772q5v3yI id: YI772q5v3yI
description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last IoT for beginners session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey. description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last IoT for beginners session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey.
- title: "Lesson 2: A Deeper Dive into IoT" - title: "Lesson 2: A Deeper Dive into IoT"
id: bVFfcYh6UBw id: bVFfcYh6UBw
description: This lesson dives deeper into some of the concepts covered in the last lesson. The two components of an IoT application are the Internet and the thing, and this lesson dives deeper into both of these, covering different types of things, including microcontrollers and single-board computers. It then looks at the different ways these things can use the Internet. description: This lesson dives deeper into some of the concepts covered in the last lesson. The two components of an IoT application are the Internet and the thing, and this lesson dives deeper into both of these, covering different types of things, including microcontrollers and single-board computers. It then looks at the different ways these things can use the Internet.
- title: "Lesson 2: A Deeper Dive into IoT office hours" - title: "Lesson 2: A Deeper Dive into IoT - office hours"
id: YI772q5v3yI id: YI772q5v3yI
description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last Introduction to dev kit hardware session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey. description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last Introduction to dev kit hardware session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey.
- title: "Lesson 3: Interact with the Physical World with Sensors and Actuators" - title: "Lesson 3: Interact with the Physical World with Sensors and Actuators"
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description: This lesson introduces two of the important concepts for your IoT device - sensors and actuators. Sensors read data from the physical world, actuators control it, and this lesson looks in more depth at how this happens, covering analog and digital hardware (and what these terms mean). You will also see how to build a nightlight with a microcontroller, using sensor data to control an actuator. description: This lesson introduces two of the important concepts for your IoT device - sensors and actuators. Sensors read data from the physical world, actuators control it, and this lesson looks in more depth at how this happens, covering analog and digital hardware (and what these terms mean). You will also see how to build a nightlight with a microcontroller, using sensor data to control an actuator.
- title: "Lesson 3: Interact with the Physical World with Sensors and Actuators office hours" - title: "Lesson 3: Interact with the Physical World with Sensors and Actuators - office hours"
id: qR3ekcMlLWA id: qR3ekcMlLWA
description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last Interacting with the Physical World with sensors and Actuators session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey. description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last Interacting with the Physical World with sensors and Actuators session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey.
- title: "Lesson 4: Connect your Device to the Internet" - title: "Lesson 4: Connect your Device to the Internet"
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description: This lesson introduces some of the communication protocols IoT devices can use to connect to the cloud, and the types of data they might send or receive. It will also show how to control a microcontroller over MQTT. description: This lesson introduces some of the communication protocols IoT devices can use to connect to the cloud, and the types of data they might send or receive. It will also show how to control a microcontroller over MQTT.
- title: "Lesson 4: Connect your Device to the Internet office hours" - title: "Lesson 4: Connect your Device to the Internet - office hours"
id: j-cVCzRDE2Q id: j-cVCzRDE2Q
description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last Communicating with Devices session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey. description: As a follow up to what was covered in the last Communicating with Devices session, join Jim for an open office hour where you can ask questions relating to the material that has been covered in the series so far, getting explanations of the concepts taught, diving deeper into theory or practice, or getting troubleshooting help on your IoT journey.
- title: "Lesson 5: Soil moisture sensors and digital agriculture"
id: ZzpTu3x4c6M
description: "This new 4-part series is a continuation of IoT for Beginners run throughout September based off the second project in the 24-lesson series digital agriculture. This lesson covers monitoring soil moisture using a soil moisture sensor, and in doing so dives more into how IoT devices communicate with sensors."
- title: "Lesson 6: IoT powered automated plant watering"
id: g9FfZwv9R58
description: "This 4-part series is a continuation of IoT for Beginners run throughout September based off the second project in the 24-lesson series digital agriculture. This lesson covers controlling a water pump from your IoT device based off sensor data from the soil moisture sensor."
- title: On Wednesdays we wear tech - title: On Wednesdays we wear tech
videos: videos: