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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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New online training courses: your questions answered

Train with Raspberry Pi anywhere in the world We recently created two free online CPD training courses that are available to anyone, anywhere in the world. The courses will run alongside our current live training offerings, Picademy and Skycademy , and are facilitated by FutureLearn , a leading platform for online educational training.

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Raspberry Pi Foundation kicks off online training series – Inquirer

Inquirer Raspberry Pi Foundation kicks off online training series Inquirer BENEVOLENT COMPUTER COMPANY the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced an online training service to complement its in person Pi Academies.

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Raspberry Pi Foundation kicks off online training series – The Inquirer – Inquirer

Inquirer Raspberry Pi Foundation kicks off online training series – The Inquirer Inquirer BENEVOLENT COMPUTER COMPANY the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced an online training service to complement its in person Pi Academies. Raspberry Pi Foundation partners with FutureLearn to train teachers all over the world FE News (press release) (registration) all 3 news articles »

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Two New Raspberry Pi Online Training Courses Announced – Geeky Gadgets

Two New Raspberry Pi Online Training Courses Announced Geeky Gadgets The Raspberry Pi Foundation has today announced two new Raspberry Pi online training courses which will start during mid February 2017 and include teaching more about physical computing with the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC using Python. Together …

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Announcing our new online training series

At the end of this week, with our final Picademy of 2016 taking place in Texas, we will have trained over 540 educators in the US and the UK this year, something of which we’re immensely proud. Our free face-to-face training has proved hugely popular: on average, we receive three eligible applications for each available place! However, this model of delivery is not without its limitations: after seeing our Picademy attendees getting excited on  Twitter , we often get questions like: “Why haven’t you run a Picademy near me yet? When are you coming to train us?” We grew frustrated at having to tell people that we didn’t have plans to provide Picademy in their region in the foreseeable future, so we decided to find a way to reach educators around the world with a more accessible training format.

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Deal: Save 93% on the Raspberry Pi Hacker Bundle – Technabob – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Deal: Save 93% on the Raspberry Pi Hacker Bundle – Technabob Technabob (blog) Want to build and program a tiny computer that can fit in the palm of your hand? Rasperry Pi is the way to go. But where do you begin

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Deal: Save 93% on the Raspberry Pi Hacker Bundle – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Deal: Save 93% on the Raspberry Pi Hacker Bundle Technabob (blog) Want to build and program a tiny and inexpensive computer that can fit in the palm of your hand? Rasperry Pi is the way to go.

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