Monthly Archives: July 2015

Raspberry Pi’s Current Influence in Education – Education World

Raspberry Pi's Current Influence in Education Education World But as the tech community continues to grow and technology in education continues to be an expanding and open-minded subject, Raspberry Pi sales have not slowed down and the company even released Rasberry Pi 2 earlier this year.

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BBC Micro:bit final design – Raspberry Pi rival revealed – The Next Web

The Next Web BBC Micro:bit final design – Raspberry Pi rival revealed The Next Web While it could look like the Beeb and its many partners are about to dominate the maker space in the UK (and potentially beyond), its quick to stress that the Micro:bit is designed to play well with Raspberry Pi , Arduino, Galileo, Kano, littleBits and …

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MCCI USB Host stack for Win 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

MCCI USB Host stack for Win 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com MCCI is providing its TrueTask USB Host stack as the connectivity engine for Windows 10 IoT Core OS targeting Raspberry Pi . A quality USB host stack is needed to make Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 2 suitable for for IoT development.

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4 ways the Raspberry Pi is being used in education – O’Reilly Radar

4 ways the Raspberry Pi is being used in education O’Reilly Radar The Raspberry Pi is a small computer that can be used for a variety of projects, and has been heralded as a great boon to education due to its flexibility and simplicity.

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DOOM Game Recreated From Scratch For Raspberry Pi (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DOOM Game Recreated From Scratch For Raspberry Pi (video) Geeky Gadgets Students at the Imperial College of London have completely rewritten the DOOM game specifically for the Raspberry Pi mini PC creating a Bare metal replica of DOOM.

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Remote twerking robot

Dan Aldred, of Pig Love Pi Glove  fame, has been working on a new project. He’s been using an Energenie Pi-mote IR sensor board with his Pi to record the signals from a remote control and then transmit these signals back to a device

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Writing Doom For The Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Writing Doom For The Raspberry Pi Hackaday There's not even an operating system on the Pi . It's 9800 lines of bare metal ARM assembly. If that doesn't hurt your brain we dunno what does! They are using the official textures from the game, and it's not quite a perfect replica — but it's pretty …

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Python and Raspberry Pi in education – opensource.com

opensource.com Python and Raspberry Pi in education opensource.com We love Python at the Raspberry Pi Foundation—it's our go-to general purpose programming language for most projects and activities.

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The triumphant return of the Raspberry Pi Guy

Matt Timmons-Brown, who you may know better as The Raspberry Pi Guy, is one of our favourite makers of Raspberry Pi tutorials. Those of you who follow him will have noticed that he’s been curiously absent since the start of the year.

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