This video gives an overview of OAzure Maps with IoT, a service that will be covered in this lesson.
This video gives an overview of Azure Maps with IoT, a service that will be covered in this lesson.
[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5i2GFTtb2s)
This video gives an overview of geofences and how to use them in Azure Maps, topics that will be covered in this lesson:
[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsrgYhaYNVY)
This video gives an overview of the Azure speech service, a topic that will be covered in this lesson:
[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW0Fw0l3mrA)
This video gives an overview of the Azure speech services, covering speech to text and text to speech from earlier lessons, as well as translating speech, a topic covered in this lesson:
[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6xbpMPSGEA)
@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ The projects cover the journey of food from farm to table. This includes farming
> **Teachers**, we have [included some suggestions](for-teachers.md) on how to use this curriculum. If you would like to create your own lessons, we have also included a [lesson template](lesson-template/README.md).
> **Students**, to use this curriculum on your own, fork the entire repo and complete the exercises on your own, starting with a pre-lecture quiz, then reading the lecture and completing the rest of the activities. Try to create the projects by comprehending the lessons rather than copying the solution code; however that code is available in the /solutions folders in each project-oriented lesson. Another idea would be to form a study group with friends and go through the content together. For further study, we recommend [Microsoft Learn](create a Learn collection and post it here) and by watching the videos mentioned below.
> **Students**, to use this curriculum on your own, fork the entire repo and complete the exercises on your own, starting with a pre-lecture quiz, then reading the lecture and completing the rest of the activities. Try to create the projects by comprehending the lessons rather than copying the solution code; however that code is available in the /solutions folders in each project-oriented lesson. Another idea would be to form a study group with friends and go through the content together. For further study, we recommend [Microsoft Learn](https://docs.microsoft.com/users/jimbobbennett/collections/ke2ehd351jopwr?WT.mc_id=academic-17441-jabenn).
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**REPO OWNER**: Do you want Customer Service & Support (CSS) support for this product/project?
- **No CSS support:** Fill out this template with information about how to file issues and get help.
- **Yes CSS support:** Fill out an intake form at [aka.ms/spot](https://aka.ms/spot). CSS will work with/help you to determine next steps. More details also available at [aka.ms/onboardsupport](https://aka.ms/onboardsupport).
- **Not sure?** Fill out a SPOT intake as though the answer were "Yes". CSS will help you decide.
*Then remove this first heading from this SUPPORT.MD file before publishing your repo.*
# Support
## How to file issues and get help
This project uses GitHub Issues to track bugs and feature requests. Please search the existing
issues before filing new issues to avoid duplicates. For new issues, file your bug or
feature request as a new Issue.
This project uses GitHub Issues to track bugs and feature requests. Please search the existing issues before filing new issues to avoid duplicates. For new issues, file your bug or feature request as a new Issue.
For help and questions about using this project, please **REPO MAINTAINER: INSERT INSTRUCTIONS HERE
FOR HOW TO ENGAGE REPO OWNERS OR COMMUNITY FOR HELP. COULD BE A STACK OVERFLOW TAG OR OTHER
CHANNEL. WHERE WILL YOU HELP PEOPLE?**.
For help and questions about using this project, please contact us by raising an issue in this repo.
Seeed Studios have very kindly made all the hardware available as easy to purchase kits:
* [IoT for beginners with Seeed and Microsoft - Wio Terminal Starter Kit]()
* [IoT for beginners with Seeed and Microsoft - Raspberry Pi 4 Starter Kit](https://www.seeedstudio.com/IoT-for-beginners-with-Seeed-and-Microsoft-Raspberry-Pi-Starter-Kit.html)
## Arduino
All the device code for Arduino is in C++. To complete all the assignments you will need the following: