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Start a CoderDojo with our free online training

You can now sign up to our newest free online course Start a CoderDojo to learn more about CoderDojo and how you can easily set up one of these free coding clubs for young people in your area. With less than two weeks until the course begins, we wanted to tell you about the course’s content and why the course’s creator put it together for you. Start a CoderDojo || free online learning || Raspberry Pi Foundation Get support and advice on how to grow your confidence in coding and start a CoderDojo for young people in your area

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Weather Station – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Weather Station Lifehacker DIY weather stations are a cool way to monitor the weather in your area for a super accurate look at what's happening directly around you. Instructables user kkingsbury shows off how you can build your own powered by a Raspberry Pi . Kkinsbury's build ..

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Dedicated Automobile Traffic Monitor with Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Dedicated Automobile Traffic Monitor with Raspberry Pi Hackaday [j3tstream] wanted an easier way to monitor traffic on the roads in his area. Specifically, he wanted to monitor the roads from his car while driving.

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Make A Chromecast-Hijacking Rickrolling Device Out Of A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Make A Chromecast-Hijacking Rickrolling Device Out Of A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia This device, based on a Raspberry Pi and created by analyst Dan Petro, floods any Chromecast in the area with disconnect requests and then begins playing Rick Astely's 'Never Gonna Give You Up'. You can see it in action in the video above

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Syria’s children learn to code with Raspberry Pi – The Guardian

The Guardian Syria's children learn to code with Raspberry Pi The Guardian The multi-award-winning Raspberry Pi – a credit-card sized computer that plugs into a TV and has the processing power of a desktop PC – is arriving in the area, a far cry from its origins in 2006 at the University of Cambridge's Computer Laboratory.

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