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sonic-pi-lessons
Scheme of work for teaching computing concepts using music programming application Sonic Pinetworking-lessons
Networking scheme of work for the Raspberry Piastro-pi-guide
A guide to using the Sense HATgetting-started-with-minecraft-pi
Getting started with Minecraft Pi activitybuild-an-octapi
lamp-web-server-with-wordpress
Set up a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP) web server on your Raspberry Pi, then download and configure a WordPress site.3d-printed-astro-pi-flight-case
How to 3D print your very own Astro Pi flight caseweather-station-guide
Instructions and tutorials on how to set up the Raspberry Pi weather stationpython-picamera-setup
Get started with the Python picamera library and set up a hardware button to take a pictureinfrared-bird-box
A bird box with the Pi NoIR Camera Modulesensing-the-weather
A series of cross curricular lessons exploring measuring, collecting and analysing weather data in order to predict the weatherpython-web-server-with-flask
Build a web server with Python on Rapsberry Piphysical-computing-guide
[REDIRECT ONLY] A guide to physical computing on the Raspberry Pituring-test-lessons
This scheme of work has been designed as an introduction to text based programming using Python on the Raspberry Pi. By the end of all the lessons students will have created an interactive chat bot and have been introduced to the computer science concept of artificial intelligence.parent-detector
How to use a Raspberry Pi to detect who's been in your roomgetting-started-with-scratch
Getting started with Scratch on Raspberry Pigetting-started-with-raspberry-pi-lesson
A lesson plan designed to teach students how to get started with Raspberry Pi at any levelcomponents
Repository of components used in Raspberry Pi learning resourcescreating-resources
Guides to creating and submitting learning resources for Raspberry Pigetting-started-with-sonic-pi
Learn how to code music with Sonic Picoder-html-css-lessons
Google Coder is is a free, open source project that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple platform that educators and parents can use to teach the basics of building for the web. New coders can craft small projects in HTML, CSS, and Javascript, right from the web browser. This is a scheme of work that teaches some basic html and css through creating a website with Google Coder.temperature-log
Take temperature measurements from the Raspberry Pi's CPU at given intervals and log the datawebcam-timelapse-setup
How to set up a time-lapse with a Raspberry Pi using a standard USB webcamoctapi-setup
Set up files for the OctaPiphysical-computing-with-python
A resource to teach the basics of physical computing with the Raspberry Pirobo-butler
Build a Wiimote controlled robot as seen in the Raspberry Pi physical computing animation!guides
[NOT MAINTAINED] Helpful step by step guides on a variety of Raspberry Pi topicspython-for-vb-programmers
A Python introduction for Visual Basic programmersgetting-started-with-git
A guide to getting started with gitdemo-programs
How to run the hello_pi demo programs on Raspbiansense-hat-data-logger
Build your own data logging devicepython-quick-reaction-game
Make a quick reaction game in Python with some simple electronics and your Raspberry Pigetting-started-with-mathematica
Getting started with Mathematica and the Wolfram language on Raspberry Pipython-style-guide
Guidelines for writing Python code in learning resourcessonic-pi-taster-old
[NOT MAINTAINED] Learn how to program music with Sonic Pi on the Raspberry Pigetting-started-with-the-sense-hat
A Learn Resource for the Sense HATpiglow
[NOT MAINTAINED] Make your PiGlow do cool stuff!astro-pi-flight-case
3D printed Astro Pi flight casesoftware-guide
Installing and using Raspbian on the Raspberry Pigetting-started-with-picamera
Get started with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module using Python and the picamera libraryfart-detector
Bust people for farting with your Raspberry Pipush-button-stop-motion
Make your own stop motion animation video using Python and GPIO Zeroastro-pi-flight-data-analysis
jam-worksheets
Short worksheets for small activities for use at Raspberry Jamsoctapi-brute-force-enigma
teachers-classroom-guide
[NOT MAINTAINED] A guide for using Raspberry Pi in the classroom.timelapse-setup
How to set up a time-lapse with a Raspberry Pi using the camera modulelaser-tripwire
Testing new resource stylesee-like-a-bat
Echolocation with a Raspberry Pisensing-science
Science resources for KS3/KS4shapes
Code for a very simple shapes class for the OOP coursegetting-started-with-gpio-zero
A resource to teach the fundamentals of the GPIO Zero librarycambridgegcsecomputing
[NOT MAINTAINED] Cambridge GCSE Computing MOOC support materialvisualising-sorting-with-python
A series of lessons using matplotlib to visualise sorting algorithmsstorytime
This beginner tutorial allows you to tell a story with code. It demonstrates the simple use of if/else statements to evaluate user input that generates a cute fairy story.build-first-robot
[NOT MAINTAINED] Do you want to get started with robotics, but you're not sure how? Start here with our guide to building a very simple Raspberry Pi bot!hardware-guide
Setting up the hardware for a Raspberry Piturtle-snowflakes
Draw snowflakes with code using Python Turtleexplorer-hat-cheat-sheet
Quick cheat sheet for the ExplorerHAT Prophysical-computing-with-scratch
An introduction to using Scratch with the Raspberry Pi GPIO pinsoctapi-calculating-pi
about-me
sense-hat-puzzle-box
piGPS
noobs-install
Cross platform resource to teach how to install Raspbian with NOOBSsonic-pi-comp-finalists
The Sonic Pi Competition 2014/2015 Finalistssweet-shop-reaction-game
Create and program a reaction game using sweets/candy as a buttongetting-started-with-guis
Create simple Python GUIs using guizerotweeting-babbage
Make a Babbage Bear that takes photos and sends tweets!santa-detector
Use Scratch and an infrared detector to spot Santadress-for-the-weather
A resource to write a program that tells the user what they should wear, if travelling to any city in the world.hamster-party-cam
Want to know what your hamsters get up to while you are sleeping? Then make this project! (Will work for other nocturnal pets too!)burping-jelly-baby
Make a Jelly Baby burp by pressing it!deck-of-cards
oop-course
Materials for the Futurelearn OOP coursequick-start-guide
Help getting your Raspberry Pi set up and started for the first time. Great for anyone new to Raspberry Pi.cress-egg-heads
Time lapse photography with the Raspberry Pi Camera Boardteachers-guide
Guide for using Raspberry Pis in the classroomastro-pi-flight-case-mk2
pixel-pet
Make an interactive space pet with your Raspberry Pi and a Sense HAT.edu-image
Script to customise a raspbian install for education teamrobot-antenna
Create and program a robot antenna flashing LEDintroduction-to-processing
Learn how to create graphics with code in Processingsense-hat-random-sparkles
Let your Sense HAT shine with pridepeople-in-space-indicator
Use the Python requests module to access the People in Space API and create an indicator to show the number of people currently in space.sensing-space
happy-birthday
sense-hat-marble-maze
poetry-generator
getting-started-with-the-twitter-api
A guide to connecting to Twitter from Python using Twythonastronaut-reaction-times
Create a Scratch game to test a player's reaction time and compare it to distance travelled by the International Space Station.uploading-weather-data-to-weather-underground
sonic-pi-competition-2014
Lesson plans for the Sonic Pi Competition 2014mapping-the-weather
Resource to map the weather from the weather station databaseultrasonic-theremin
sense-hat-pong
One-player Pong using the Sense HATgetting-started-with-microbit
A resource to set up and program the microbit from the Raspberry pi using mu and micropythonaddons-guide
A guide to using extras like HATs and the Casedeploy-resources
List of live and staging resources to be deployed to raspberrypi.orgada-code-samples
Code examples to support various Computer Science materialsLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us