Since we launched the Oracle Weather Station project , we’ve collected more than six million records from our network of stations at schools and colleges around the world.
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Visualising Weather Station data with Initial State
Since we launched the Oracle Weather Station project , we’ve collected more than six million records from our network of stations at schools and colleges around the world.
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Visualising Weather Station data with Initial State
As everyone knows, one of the problems with the weather is that it can be difficult to predict a long time in advance. In the UK we’ve had stormy conditions for weeks but, of course, now that I’ve finished my lightning detector, everything has calmed down.
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The Weather Station and the eclipse
By any measure, the Raspberry Pi Foundation had a fantastic 2016.
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2017: inspiring young makers and supporting educators
Raspberry Pi Pimoroni Rainbow HAT For Android Things (video) Geeky Gadgets The new Raspberry Pi Hat is equipped with a wide range of sensors inputs and displays allowing users to more fully explore Android Things. Once equipped to you Raspberry Pi the system can be used as a stopwatch, mood light, weather station, clock and …
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Raspberry Pi Pimoroni Rainbow HAT For Android Things (video) – Geeky Gadgets
In my day, you were lucky if you had some broken Clackers and a half-sucked, flocculent gobstopper in your trouser pockets. But here I am, half a century later, watching a swarm of school pupils running around the playground with entire computers attached to them.
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Computing and weather stations at Eastlea Community School
Raspberry Pi analog input board has weather station option HackerBoards.com (blog) Designed for reading up to eight analog sensors simultaneously on a Raspberry Pi , the add-on board is matched to the size of the 65 x 30mm Raspberry Pi Zero. However, it plugs into any Pi with a 40-pin expansion connector, and can work with older 26 ..
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Raspberry Pi analog input board has weather station option – HackerBoards.com (blog)
We spotted this aquarium project on YouTube, and were struck with searing pangs of fishy jealousy; imagine having a 2000-litre slice of the Cayman Islands, complete with the weather as it is right now , in your living room. aMGee has equipped his (enormous) tropical fish tank, full of corals as well as fish, with an IoT Raspberry Pi weather system. It polls a weather station in the Cayman Islands every two minutes and duplicates that weather in the tank: clouds; wind speed and direction; exact sunset and sunrise times; and moon phase, including the direction the moon travels across the tank
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Aquarium lighting and weather system
Hackaday Raspberry Pi Weather Station In Progress Hackaday [Jeremy Morgan] is building a weather station from scratch using a Raspberry Pi , and he has put together a nice write up that shows where he is at, and how it works.
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Raspberry Pi Weather Station In Progress – Hackaday
At the end of July, a subset of our Education Team went to Bilbao in Spain for EuroPython . As well as giving a number of talks at the conference, we’d arranged with the organising committee to run an Education Summit and invite teachers along
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Education Summit Videos from EuroPython
Yesterday we welcomed a new member of staff to the Foundation’s growing Education Team. Marc Scott is a former teacher, joining as our new Head of Curriculum
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Welcome Marc – our new Head of Curriculum