IoT with ESP32 Workshop
A hands-on introduction to ESP32: wire components, build a web server, and control LEDs and sensors remotely—no prior experience required.
Your springboard into the world of IoT. In this hands-on workshop, you will get to know the ESP32 board, wire electronic components, and write code in the Arduino IDE. You will then build a web server that lets you control an LED and sensors remotely, directly from your phone. The workshop consists of five practical meetings that combine instruction with hands-on exercises and culminates in a final project that brings together everything you have learned. No prior experience is required.
What you'll learn
- Installing and configuring the Arduino IDE for ESP32 and uploading code to the board
- Controlling digital outputs and reading digital inputs with an LED and a button
- Building a web server on the ESP32 and working with HTTP requests
- Designing a custom control interface with HTML and CSS
- Working with analog values: reading from the ADC and a potentiometer, and controlling LED brightness with PWM
- Connecting a temperature and humidity sensor and reading it in real time
- Wiring an OLED display and presenting information on it
- Using AI tools to help write code and building a complete end-to-end IoT project
Course content
ESP32 IoT Workshop6 lessons
- 🔓 Free previewLesson 1
- Lesson 2Included with purchase
- Lesson 3Included with purchase
- Lesson 4Included with purchase
- Lesson 5Included with purchase
- Lesson 6Included with purchase
Instructors
The Embedded Academy team
Experienced embedded-systems engineers from the industry — people who build real products, not just teach about them.
FAQ
Who is the workshop for?
The workshop is suitable for beginners and anyone who wants to enter the world of IoT. No prior experience is required.
How is the workshop structured?
The workshop includes five 90-minute lessons and concludes with a final project that combines all the topics covered.
How is the workshop delivered?
This catalog entry is delivered as on-demand recorded lessons. Contact the academy for information about any future live workshop.
Is a live schedule currently available?
No live dates are advertised on this page. Contact the academy for current cohort information.
What hardware do I need for the workshop?
An ESP32 development kit is recommended. Students are responsible for purchasing the hardware and bringing the appropriate equipment to class; it may be purchased from any retailer.
Will I receive support and practice between meetings?
The recordings include practical exercises. Any additional instructor or community support is offered only when explicitly confirmed for a live cohort.
What happens with the final project?
The final project combines a web server, input and output handling, an OLED display, and other topics covered in the workshop.
