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IoT Programmer’s page introduces the “AWS IoT: Developing and Deploying an Internet of Things” course on edX, rather than a training product operated by IoT Programmer itself. The course is offered through Amazon’s extended collaboration with edX. It is positioned as an intermediate, self-paced, free online course designed to help learners build the skills needed to develop and deploy commercial or consumer IoT solutions.
The course runs for 4 weeks and includes video lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on labs. The page clearly states that the labs need to be run in the learner’s own AWS account, where learners will practice building, deploying, and managing IoT solutions. Topics include IoT concepts and how IoT works, AWS IoT Core, AWS IoT Device Management, AWS IoT Analytics, and the use of AWS IoT APIs and SDKs. It also covers processing and analyzing data at the edge with AWS IoT Greengrass.
The page describes this as a free course, so access to the learning content itself is free. However, it does not state whether a verified certificate is available, nor whether any certificate would require payment. Since the labs run in the learner’s personal AWS account, the page also does not clarify whether AWS resource charges may be incurred during hands-on practice. Learners should therefore pay attention to cloud service billing themselves.
The main advantages are that the course is focused, fairly hands-on, and backed by Amazon/AWS and edX, making the content highly relevant to the AWS IoT technology stack. The self-paced format is also convenient for working developers. The downside is that this is not a beginner-level course. The page recommends that learners have completed the AWS Developer Professional Series, which covers building, deploying, and optimizing cloud applications on AWS, as well as Python, Linux, and various AWS tools. As a result, learners without a foundation in cloud computing and programming may find it challenging. In addition, the page does not provide details about instructors, language, certificates, or learning support.
This course is better suited to engineers or students who already have experience with AWS, Python, Linux, or cloud development and want to move into IoT cloud and edge development. Regarding access from China, the page does not specify the availability of edX, the AWS console, or payment methods in mainland China, so this remains unknown. Possible alternatives include AWS official training, other AWS courses on edX, and IoT platform courses from domestic cloud providers.
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