Earlier this spring, an excited group of STEM educators came together to participate in the first ever Raspberry Pi and Arduino workshop in Puerto Rico.
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Puerto Rico’s First Raspberry Pi Educator Workshop
Earlier this spring, an excited group of STEM educators came together to participate in the first ever Raspberry Pi and Arduino workshop in Puerto Rico.
Go here to see the original:
Puerto Rico’s First Raspberry Pi Educator Workshop
Today the Royal Society published After the Reboot , a report card on the state of computing education in UK schools. It’s a serious piece of work, published with lots of accompanying research and data, and well worth a read if you care about these issues (which, if you’re reading this blog, I guess you do)
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Computing in schools: the report card
I’m Steph, I’m quite new to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and I’m very new to Raspberry Pis.
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One small step for Steph, one giant flap for makerkind
Earlier this year, the Raspberry Pi Foundation supported a University of Cambridge team of two researchers, Dr Maximilian Bock and Aftab Jalia, in a pilot project exploring the possibilities of providing computing access and education in rural schools in India.
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Exploring computing education in rural schools in India