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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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Raspberry Pi Foundation partners with FutureLearn to train teachers all over the world – FE News (press release) (registration)

FE News (press release) (registration) Raspberry Pi Foundation partners with FutureLearn to train teachers all over the world FE News (press release) (registration) London, 6 December 2016, FutureLearn, a leading social learning provider, is delighted to announce its new partnership with the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Together they are launching two free online CPD training courses aimed at giving teachers the ..

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Raspberry Pi powered anti-tank rocket launcher prototype shown – HEXUS

Raspberry Pi powered anti-tank rocket launcher prototype shown HEXUS The Raspberry Pi Foundation was set up “to put the power of digital making into the hands of people all over the world”. The tiny credit card sized (and smaller) computer boards are designed to provide low-cost and high performance computers used “to …

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Ten millionth Raspberry Pi, and a new kit

When we started Raspberry Pi, we had a simple goal: to increase the number of people applying to study Computer Science at Cambridge. By putting cheap, programmable computers in the hands of the right young people, we hoped that we might revive some of the sense of excitement about computing that we had back in the 1980s with our Sinclair Spectrums, BBC Micros and Commodore 64s. At the time, we thought our lifetime volumes might amount to ten thousand units – if we were lucky

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Ben Heck’s Raspberry S-Pi Cam Part 2 – Engadget

Engadget Ben Heck's Raspberry S- Pi Cam Part 2 Engadget This week on The Ben Heck Show, Ben completes his spy gear project to stop the evil Pieface from spraying radioactive pie filling all over the world. Ben puts the finishing touches on his hidden camera lunchbox by adding the Raspberry Pi 2, a battery …

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If you’re not a daily reader of this website, you might have missed our big news last week: The MagPi, our official magazine, is no longer a download-only magazine; you can now buy or subscribe to a print copy. Lots of you have been sending us photos of your own MagPis. Here’s a small selection; we’ll be publishing some of them in the magazine itself, so keep them coming – you can send them to  magpi@raspberrypi.org , or tweet them to @TheMagP1 .

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Piper: Learning electronics with Minecraft

At Raspberry Pi, we’re interested in many of the different ways that computers and education converge. To hear more about a new approach, I’ve invited Mark Pavlyukovskyy to write about his project, Piper, which you can find on Kickstarter now . Here’s Mark: I was a junior in college when I first heard about the Raspberry Pi

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