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The Code Club International movement

Over the past few years, Code Club has made strides toward world domination! There are now more than 10,000 Code Clubs running in 125 countries. More than 140,000 kids have taken part in our clubs in places as diverse as the northernmost tip of Canada and the favelas of Rio de Janeiro

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Raspberry Pi Scratch 2.0 Features Detailed – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Scratch 2.0 Features Detailed Geeky Gadgets As with Scratch 1.4, Scratch 2.0 on the Raspberry Pi allows you to create code to control and respond to components connected to the Pi's GPIO pins.

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Raspberry Pi gets Scratch 2.0 app offline – Electronics Weekly – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi gets Scratch 2.0 app offline – Electronics Weekly Electronics Weekly (blog) Scratch 2.0 can now be used as an offline app for the Raspberry Pi.

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Raspberry Pi gets Scratch 2.0 app offline – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi gets Scratch 2.0 app offline Electronics Weekly (blog) This is because the latest update to the Raspbian OS includes the app, which makes Scratch 2.0 available offline on the Raspberry Pi . Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Scratch is an educational programming tool developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the … Raspberry Pi Scratch 2.0 Features Detailed Geeky Gadgets all 2 news articles »

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Scratch 2.0: all-new features for your Raspberry Pi

We’re very excited to announce that Scratch 2.0 is now available as an offline app for the Raspberry Pi! This new version of Scratch allows you to control the Pi’s GPIO (General Purpose Input and Output) pins, and offers a host of other exciting new features. Offline accessibility The most recent update to Raspbian includes the app, which makes Scratch 2.0 available offline on the Raspberry Pi. This is great news for clubs and classrooms, where children can now use Raspberry Pis instead of connected laptops or desktops to explore block-based programming and physical computing

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Can’t buy a SNES Classic Mini? How to build your own retro console for just £50 – Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com Can't buy a SNES Classic Mini? How to build your own retro console for just £50 Pocket-lint.com You can actually use a Raspberry Pi 2 or even a first generation version, but they are slower in operation and will therefore struggle with some games. For the price you are best opting for the Pi 3 Model B and then you also get Wi-Fi and Bluetooth …

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Raspberry Pi Integrator Programme Introduced – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Integrator Programme Introduced Geeky Gadgets An ever-growing number of companies take advantage of Raspberry Pi technology and use our boards as part of their end products. Raspberry Pis are now essential components of everything from washing machines to underwater exploration vehicles.

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This playable Raspberry Pi guitar goes up to 12…12 feet tall that is – htxt.africa

htxt.africa This playable Raspberry Pi guitar goes up to 12…12 feet tall that is htxt.africa Developer Chris Riebschlager and the people at Dimensional Innovations have created a playable Raspberry Pi guitar that stands at 12 feet (3.6 metres) tall for the Boulevardia music festival. The body of the guitar is made out of MDF wood with steel …

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EW BrightSparks 2017 profile: Matt Timmons-Brown (aka The Raspberry Pi Guy) – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) EW BrightSparks 2017 profile: Matt Timmons-Brown (aka The Raspberry Pi Guy) Electronics Weekly (blog) Matt has been interested in Raspberry Pi since it launched in February 2012.

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Pocket-lint UK deals of the day: Raspberry Pi 3 Kit for £36.99 today – Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com Pocket-lint UK deals of the day: Raspberry Pi 3 Kit for £36.99 today Pocket-lint.com Welcome to Pocket-lint deals of the day were we scour the internet to find you the very best deals that are available in the UK today.

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