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new book Create your game world, animate your characters, build your physics model
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new book Create your game world, animate your characters, build your physics model
Next year is the Raspberry Pi computer’s 8th birthday: celebrate at a community-led Raspberry Jam near you, and register your Birthday Jam so we can send you swag!
Since launching the credit-card–sized $35 Raspberry Pi Model B, we have sold 30 million
On Wednesday 21st January 2015, the ExCeL in London opens its doors to the world’s leading educational technology show. As well as being a trade show, BETT provides an opportunity for attendees to hear world-famous speakers like education visionary Sir Ken Robinson and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talk; to meet like-minded teachers, academics and technicians to…
Then Clive Beale has a giant GPIO model and will be using it in his ‘Let’s get Physical
The Astro Pi units on the International Space Station are being upgraded with WiFi, larger SD card storage, and Earth-observation camera filters!
have any questions about this payload, how an item works, or why that specific model
Discover the OCEAN prompting process: a simple framework to harness AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude for teaching.
you move past that ‘blank page syndrome’ — that moment when you can ask the model
For our fans in the United States, we’ve joined up with Barnes & Noble Booksellers and Make: Magazine to host Raspberry Jams at a handful of select Barnes & Noble stores on Saturday November 7th at 2pm. It’s all a part of the Barnes & Noble Mini Maker Faire, which runs at all B&N stores…
I arrived at about 4PM to setup demonstration table with a model B v1 (256Mb), a
Here are this year’s winners of Astro Pi Mission Space Lab, in which young people run scientific experiments on the ISS’s two Astro Pi computers.
Aspergillus and Penicillium mold on the ISS in comparison to on Earth using a simulation model
Experience AI provides teachers with free resources to help them confidently deliver lessons that inspire and educate young people about AI.
“My favourite bit was making my own model, and choosing the training data.
Our approach to designing lesson resources to help teachers introduce AI and machine learning to 11- to 14-year-olds, a collaboration with DeepMind.
learners trying out an existing ‘rock-paper-scissors’ application that uses an ML model
Results of a study conducted with learners aged 9 to 10 to test two approaches aimed at improving girls’ sense of belonging in computing.
through the intervention, where schools in the treatment group held a ‘real-life role model