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Résumé :
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A Geek Girl’s Guide to Electronics and the Internet of Things is an accessible, hands-on introduction to electronics and IoT (Internet of Things) tailored especially for beginners and curious learners. Written by educator Audrey O’Shea, the book breaks down complex electrical concepts—such as voltage, current, resistance, and circuit design—into simple explanations supported by practical, creative projects. Readers learn how to use everyday electronic components like LEDs, motors, sensors, and microcontrollers (such as Arduino) to build functional circuits and connected devices. As the book progresses, it bridges foundational electronics with IoT applications, showing how to connect hardware to the internet for data collection, communication, and automation. With a focus on inclusivity and experimentation, the book empowers readers—especially women and girls in tech—to explore the field of electronics with confidence, creativity, and curiosity. It’s an ideal resource for anyone looking to understand how modern devices work and how to build their own.
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