In the organisation’s own words, the IoT focused support is designed to be “the simplest, fastest, low-code way to get students started”.
Specifically, it provides web services for remote group access, IoT support and STEAM teaching resources including those for coding, robotics, IoT, and AI.
The School Plan includes unlimited sketch storage, 6 months data retention, unlimited compilations, support for 5 things per member (i.e. the number of objects that each user can connect to the cloud at a time), centralised administration, a shareable IoT dashboard facility, Google Classroom integration and some Machine Learning tools. You can read more on the Arduino website.
Pricing starts from $15 per member per year, based on 101+ members.
Webinar
Also note, to introduce the new education-focused cloud support, Arduino is hosting a webinar on 24 January (16:00 CET), showcasing the benefits it could bring to classrooms.
If you want a chance to win a free trial of Arduino Cloud for Education, you can register for the webinar here.
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