This came up on my Google news feed and figured someone might be interested in it: from Trinidad Express

Samsung has started its Code IoT program which is offered for free to everyone, anywhere. People interested in topics such as programming, basic electronics, Internet of Things, among others, can take advantage of the current period of work from home to study the six courses offered by the platform. To register, simply access the website www.codeiot.org.br.

Carried out in collaboration with LSI-TEC (Laboratory of Integrated Technological Systems), the online courses are aimed at the public seeking an insertion in this new scenario of integration between software and hardware. The Code IoT will certify, at the end of the course, the students who complete all the modules. The course is offered in English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Courses include:

* Introduction to Internet of Things

* Learn to code (in scratch)

* Electronics: Concepts and basic components

* Physical Computing

* Apps for mobile devices

* Intelligent connected objects

Looks like it's aimed up to high school students, but anyone is able to join based on their FAQ.

Some courses have Hardware pre-requisites, which are detailed here. This includes an Arduino R3, WiFi modules, Bluetooth modules etc, along with common electrical components.

There's also a free certificate included, if you get >60% on your coursework.