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and LEGO® components at our CoderDojo Inspiring learners about computing with LEGO
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and LEGO® components at our CoderDojo Inspiring learners about computing with LEGO
and LEGO® components at our CoderDojo Inspiring learners about computing with LEGO
and LEGO® components at our CoderDojo Inspiring learners about computing with LEGO
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enjoyed making things because I remember when I was younger, I was really into LEGO
Colin Furze, Fig O’Reilly, James Whelton, and Melissa Pickering have chosen their favourites from the Coolest Projects tech online showcase!
proud” Melissa Pickering’s favourites Melissa Pickering is Head of Product at LEGO
The last month here at Pi Towers has been a busy one, as we’ve been preparing for our first ever Skycademy event. Since announcing it a couple of months ago we’ve had a great response from educators and youth leaders looking to run their own high-altitude project. Having only ever done one launch myself, the team and…
Off to buy myself a lego figure of me to send into space!!
Young coders shine at Coolest Projects Belgium 2025 with 52 innovative STEM and coding creations — from AI tools to robotics and digital art.
imaginative interface devices, and even a computer-controlled magic wand factory made of Lego
Scratch 3 Desktop is now available to download for Raspbian on Raspberry Pi, giving you the full Scratch 3 experience in offline mode.
humidity Display text, characters, and patterns on the LED matrix micro:bit and LEGO
Learn more about picamzero – a new library that makes it simple for beginners to use the Raspberry Pi Camera board.
A Lego scene captured using picamzero We’ve written beginner-friendly documentation
Lance Howarth is CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, leading our charitable mission. People are sometimes surprised to learn that Raspberry Pi is a charity: every penny we make from selling the Pi goes into our charitable mission, where it’s used to support schools, train teachers, create resources and help fund other computing and learning initiatives. Back…
able to do that with a Raspberry Pi and some discrete hardware wrapped around some Lego