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Raspberry Pi

  • Raspberry Pi Foundation

    We enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies
    Resources for Scratch Coding, Coding in Python, Designing 3D Worlds in C#, and
    Many ideas for projects
  • What is Astro Pi?

    The European Astro Pi Challenge offers young people the amazing opportunity to conduct scientific investigations in space by writing computer programs that run on Raspberry Pi computers aboard the International Space Station (ISS).


  • Raspberry Pi Sense HAT Emulator

    Trinket has developed a web-based emulator for the Sense HAT, the multipurpose add-on board for the Raspberry Pi which is also the core component of the Astro Pi units on the International Space Station. The emulator provides a unique, free learning resource that brings the excitement of programming our space-qualified hardware to students, teachers, and others all over the world.
    The emulator will allow more people to participate in future Astro Pi competitions – you’ll be able to join in without needing to own a Raspberry Pi computer or a Sense HAT.


  • Raspberry Pi Hello World Magazine


    Read the free computing and digital making magazine by educators for educators
    One hundred pages of in-depth discussion, project ideas, lesson plans, news, and reviews.
  • `The Big Book of Computing Content

    Hello World’s second special edition is here! Whilst our first special edition focused on how we can teach computing, The Big Book of Computing Content focuses on what we can teach. From data and information, to the effective use of tools, to artificial intelligence, The Big Book of Computing Content explores what we mean by computing and aims to provide a common language to describe the different areas of study and competencies, giving you an indispensable companion to understanding the breadth of knowledge contained within this constantly evolving subject. This book complements our first special edition and, as such, it follows the same principle of introducing you to up-to-date research followed by our favourite stories from past Hello World issues, in which educators like you have put that content into practice.In this issue, you’ll find articles about:
    Moving from block-based to text-based programming
    Engaging children with ethics in artificial intelligence
    Embedding digital skills across the curriculum
    And much, much more! 
  • MagPi Raspberry Pi Magazine

    Fill your brain with the basics of programming on Raspberry Pi with our get coding guide, with comprehensive info on what you need to know about different languages and how to use them in your next (or first) project.


  • Hackspace Magazine

    HackSpace magazine is the new monthly magazine for people who love to make things and those who want to learn. Grab some duct tape, fire up a microcontroller, ready a 3D printer and hack the world around you!


  • 30+ Raspberry Pi Projects, Tutorials and Guides
    The Raspberry Pi is a small computer board about the size of a credit card. It was developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote basic computer science teaching in schools.
    We have more than 30 Raspberry Pi tutorials and project ideas. Using the next quick links, you’ll find all our Raspberry Pi Guides with easy to follow step-by-step instructions, circuit schematics, source code, images and videos.
  • Vitta Science

    Programming
    Get to the programming interface you want by clicking on the cards.