In April 2014 we ran our first ever training event for teachers.
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Your Picademy questions answered
In April 2014 we ran our first ever training event for teachers.
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Your Picademy questions answered
Making computing accessible is a major part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s mission. Our low-cost, high-performance computer is just one way that we achieve that. With our Picademy program, we also train teachers so that more young people can learn about computers and how to make things with them
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The video below introduces an unsual sound art piece based on a Raspberry Pi.
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Ra: sound art from a pyrite sun disc
Today is a public holiday here in the UK, and Pi Towers is silent and still. Clive’s in a field “with no network (not even mobile),” he specifies, just in case someone were tempted to try and make him do something anyway
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Joker: a Raspberry Pi + Python joke machine
Computer History Museum and Raspberry Pi Foundation Launch Picademy USA GlobeNewswire (press release) MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 12, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In partnership with the Computer History Museum the Raspberry Pi Foundation will bring Picademy, its educator training workshop, to the United States in early 2016.
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Computer History Museum and Raspberry Pi Foundation Launch Picademy USA – GlobeNewswire (press release)
I’m often asked when Picademy, our teacher professional development program, is coming to the United States. It’s been an incredible success within the UK and there’s clearly huge demand for it within the US. Today, we’re happy to announce a new partnership with the Computer History Museum to launch a pilot of Picademy in the United States
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Announcing Picademy USA
West Sussex County Times Horsham primary school win Raspberry PI competition West Sussex County Times A Governor led initiative started in October 2013 has seen seven Year 5 pupils from St Mary's School win the £1000 prized national finals of PA Consulting's Raspberry PI competition held at the London Science Museum on April 2nd. Over 150 schools from
There’s a question we’ve been asked very frequently about the camera board. A number of you want to use it for night-time photography, and ask if we can remove the IR filter. Notably, London Zoo are planning to deploy the camera board and Pi in a number of camera traps in Africa, where they’ll be looking for nocturnal animals and for poachers
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IR filter shenanigans
Raspberry Pi inspires hobbyists Bayoubuzz Raspberry Pi inspires hobbyists The Raspberry Pi has been shortlisted for the London Design Museum's “Designs of the Year” awards, with judges citing its affordability, power and accessibility to children. An exhibition accompanying the awards is …
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Raspberry Pi inspires tech hobbyists Bayoubuzz Raspberry Pi inspires tech hobbyists The Raspberry Pi has been shortlisted for the London Design Museum's “Designs of the Year” awards, with judges citing its affordability, power and accessibility to children.
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