
Issue #322 - Free support for computing teachers to find what works in their classroom
Hi there Raspberry-flavoured friends,
Not one, but two of our house magazines launched new issues this week.
And that’s not all: we’re also sharing more ways you can help young people learn computing, whether that’s by teaching them in your classroom, or by sharing our Digital Making at Home videos with them.
Plus, there a couple of great ideas for gamers in this issue of Raspberry Pi Weekly.
Peace,
Ashley
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How we are helping you with computing teaching strategies
(raspberrypi.org) Our free support for computing teachers to find what works in their classroom -
The MagPi issue 95 is out now
(magpi.raspberrypi.org) 44 pages of projects and tutorials -
A new Hackspace magazine is here
(hackspace.raspberrypi.org) Meet the makers going, higher, further and faster -
Wes’s wonderful Minecraft user notification display
(raspberrypi.org) Get a little block-happy with your friends -
Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera powers up homemade microscope
(raspberrypi.org) "Taking a photo of a microfluidic chip is not easy" -
(Raspberry) Pi Commander | The MagPi 95
(raspberrypi.org) Converting an old electronic toy into a retro games machine was no flight of fancy -
OctoPrint: a baby monitor for your 3D printer
(raspberrypi.org) We talk to Gina Häußge, creator of OctoPrint -
Let’s do virtual sports with Digital Making at Home!
(raspberrypi.org) Let the scratch games begin!
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Register for Coolest Projects by Sunday 28 June
(coolestprojects.org)
All tech creators up to age 18 are welcome in our online showcase -
Check out these game-winning projects from young people!
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Projects from young digital makers in Bangladesh, Iraq, and England
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