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Kids: we’re giving away 2000 Pi kits for your class, or for your home projects! – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/kids-were-giving-away-2000-pi-kits-for-your-class-or-for-your-home-projects/

Please note this competition is now closed. You met Lance Howarth, the CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation (this means he heads up our charitable giving), when he joined us earlier in the autumn. Today Lance has some news for you – and a very silly hat. Lance says: Ho Ho Ho! Here at Pi…
You’ll receive Google Pi kits, which include a cased Model B Raspberry Pi, an SD

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Our new SIGCSE Special Project on culturally relevant resources for computing – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/sigcse-special-project-culturally-relevant-teaching-resources-computing/

We’ve set up a working group to develop guidelines for creating culturally relevant learning resources for computing, funded by an ACM SIGCSE Special Project Award.
Black, non-Chinese Asian, and Mixed ethnicities; Kemp, P.E.J., Berry, M.G., & Wong, B.

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GitHub goes to school – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/github-goes-to-school/

Yesterday, GitHub announced a new initiative to help students, teachers and schools use GitHub for collaboration and sharing to provide a better learning experience for all: GitHub Education. If you don’t already know, GitHub is a software projects hosting service – it’s a kind of social networking site for code projects. You use version control…
:P Alex Eames (RasPi.TV) 11th February 2014, 10:15 pm I guess if you’re writing

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Astro Pi: Mission Update 7 – Launch Vehicle Changed – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/astro-pi-mission-update-7-launch-vehicle-changed/

This December, British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake will be taking two specially augmented Raspberry Pis called Astro Pis to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of his six-month mission. These Astro Pis will be running experimental Python programs written by school-age students; the results will be downloaded back to Earth and made available online…
Saunders 27th October 2015, 2:04 pm Can you even begin to imagine getting a BBC ‘B

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Astro Pi: Mission Update 1 – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/astro-pi-mission-update-1/

I’m sure a few of you are wondering why we’re not screaming about this from the rooftops, right? Okay: stand back, here we go. To quote the Portal space core: “SPAAAAAAAAAAACE!!!!!” Back in March 2014 Eben sent a casual email around the office asking if anyone wanted to join him at a meeting between the…
It was agreed that it would be a B+ HAT that could be mass produced and made widely

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Weather Station for Schools: project update – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/weather-station-for-schools-project-update/

Back in February Dave Honess blogged about our Weather Station Project for schools. Here’s what we’ve been up to since. The main news is that we have selected the 1000 schools worldwide who will be receiving the kit and the hardware side is done, dusted and ready to go. Here’s what the lucky schools will…
PoE splitter like this: http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/Passive-PoE-Cable-Set-p

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Astro Pi: Mission Update 5 – flight safety testing – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/astro-pi-mission-update-5-flight-safety-testing/

The road to space is long and winding, but the two Astro Pi flight units are almost there! The next thing for us after this is to hand over the final payload to the European Space Agency so it can be loaded onto the Soyuz-45S rocket for launch on December 15th with British ESA Astronaut…
The flight stack up for Astro Pi is as follows: Raspberry Pi B+ Custom RTC Board

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Astro Pi: Your Code in Space – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/astro-pi/

Dave: We’re really happy to announce a new project in partnership with British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake, UK Space and the European Space Agency: we’re sending Raspberry Pis to the International Space Station! Read on to find out how to get your code running on them… Leading UK space organisations have joined forces with British…
Ben Nuttall 11th December 2014, 11:50 am It’ll be a Model B+.

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