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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…
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Major League Hacking Local Hack Day – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/major-league-hacking-local-hack-day/

18,000 stickers, 2,000 selfie-sticks and 8,000 slices of pizza hurtled across the planet last week to 14 different countries. It was a day that almost 4000 students had been eagerly awaiting. Major League Hacking (MLH) have been organising hackathons in the USA and Europe for several years, but Saturday was an event with a difference.…
2015, 9:39 pm Sorry – again, I am not able to find that book, can you send me a link

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Meeting educators and learners at Bett 2016 – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/meeting-educators-and-learners-at-bett-2016/

For anyone in the education technology community, January is synonymous with Bett. This trade show has been taking place in London for over thirty years, and now sees over thirty thousand educators, students, parents and technology enthusiasts descending on the ExCeL Centre in Docklands to find out about the latest learning technlogies. Raspberry Pi and…
comments Fester Bestertester 10th February 2016, 6:09 pm Carrie Ann’s book link

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Goblin detector and Jam review – a guest post from 8-year-old Annabel – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/annabels-goblin-detector/

Liz: Annabel Oakley is eight years old. That makes her our youngest ever guest blogger! Here’s her account of a day out at a the PyCon UK Raspberry Jam in September at Coventry University, and the goblin-scaring project she made with her Raspberry Pi. Thanks very much, Annabel – and thanks also to Dad, who helped…
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