Raspberry Pi

teaching coding with the raspberry pi computer

  1. Coding And STEM Using The GoPiGo And BrickPi Robots

    Coding And STEM Using The GoPiGo And BrickPi Robots

    Both STEAM tools combine various elements of engineering and coding in what they offer to students. These robots are buildable, too, which enables students to explore engineering as they work to figure out how to build the bots correctly. Once they’re built, children can work on programming them whether they’re at home or in the classroom.

  2. Eduporium Experiment | Building The pi-top [3]

    Eduporium Experiment | Building The pi-top [3]

    The pi-top [3] laptop helps teachers create some exciting opportunities for kids to not only engineer their own modular laptop but to invent, code, and create an endless number of projects, too. We decided to put together our laptop and produce a light and sound show. And, as we can attest, even if kids are new to coding, the instructions help them with all the projects.

  3. Tips & Tricks | Updating Your Raspberry Pi OS

    Tips & Tricks | Updating Your Raspberry Pi OS

    Updating your Raspberry Pi is very important for coders and makers and serves as a useful practice if you are hoping to get the maximum amount of features out of your Pi. No matter what version of the Raspberry Pi you are working with, you will want to keep your system updated and you can generally do so with the same basic steps.

  4. Eduporium Weekly | Don't Miss Our Limited Time Summer Sale

    Eduporium Weekly | Don't Miss Our Limited Time Summer Sale

    To celebrate the start of summer vacation, we’re offering 50 percent off these select items while supplies last and there are some pretty good deals to take advantage of. To see what EdTech items are a part of our sale, click the link above and remember to keep an eye out for future announcements regarding special sales and deals from us!

  5. Get To Know The Unique Bloxter Programming Language

    Get To Know The Unique Bloxter Programming Language

    The workforce that we have now will likely undergo a lot of changes and so many new jobs will be created, replacing a lot of the ones that have always been more traditional. While we can’t predict exactly what this means, a lot of evidence points to tech skills being at the top of the list among everyone who wants a good job. And, at least as of now, that means coding.

  6. Eduporium Experiment | The MonkMakes RasPiRobot Rover

    Eduporium Experiment | The MonkMakes RasPiRobot Rover

    If you’re looking to expand the use of your Raspberry Pi’s and even expose children to in-depth programming challenges, this MonkMakes RaspiRover Kit is a great way to combine computing, coding, and robotics. It’s an ideal kit for engaging ambitious children who are ready to take the next step and with further explore computer science principles with the Raspberry Pi.

  7. Eduporium Experiment | micro:bit V1 Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | micro:bit V1 Pt. 2

    This week’s Eduporium Experiment is all about the basics of the incredibly popular and powerful micro:bit board. The micro:bit is essentially a mini, portable, programable computer that has a variety of uses in and out of the classroom. It can help students learn basic coding, engineering skills, and help spark their creativity.

  8. Eduporium Weekly | Serving Up Knowledge on the Raspberry Pi

    Eduporium Weekly | Serving Up Knowledge on the Raspberry Pi

    You may have heard from the source itself (or maybe from our social media) that there was a new Raspberry Pi board launched on that very day. The Pi 3 is now the newest version of the powerful microcomputer and got us thinking about how schools can use each version of the Raspberry Pi in STEM education. Read on to learn more about it.

  9. Eduporium Experiment | GoPiGo Robotics Kit

    Eduporium Experiment | GoPiGo Robotics Kit

    The GoPiGo build-your-own robotics kits are top of the line. They are powered by a Raspberry Pi and come in wide ranges of sizes to fit all needs and accommodate various classroom setups. The Base Kit is the smallest and perfect for any students who have used a Raspberry Pi, whereas the Starter Kit is for those who want to purchase the Pi.

  10. The GoPiGo: Raspberry Pi Robots for the Whole Class

    The GoPiGo: Raspberry Pi Robots for the Whole Class

    This cool looking car—the GoPiGo Robot from Dexter Industries—is a great tool for helping students advance their coding skills. It’s buildable, so they get the engineering aspect of STEM education and, once they have it built, it’s programmable over a simple Wi-Fi connection! The single GoPiGo kits are great for children at home, at school, or in a camp.

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