
Issue #250 - Museum
Happy Friday!
This week we released our new Raspberry Pi: Stories video focused on the wonderful Museum in a Box project, which uses NFC technology and Raspberry Pis to bridge the gap between museum conservation and the classroom.
As always, we’ve rustled up some wonderful community-made projects and tutorials for you to get your teeth into this week, plus a collection of interesting articles, events, and videos.
Until next Friday,
Peace
Alex
-
Work for the Raspberry Pi Foundation
(raspberrypi.workable.com) Work for us in India, Ireland, and the UK -
New video: Museum in a Box
(raspberrypi.org) Boop your favourite artefacts -
Raspberry Fields
(raspberrypi.org) Tickets on sale for our two-day digital making festival -
The answers to your questions for Eben Upton
(raspberrypi.org) So why is there no on/off switch?! -
Build a house in Minecraft using Python
(raspberrypi.org) Building at the touch of a button -
Sonic Poi
(twitter.com) Sensational sounds! -
Raspberry Picorder
(youtube.com) A working Star Trek Tricorder -
Minecraft Pi IoT Castle
(hackster.io) With Raspberry Pi, Node-RED, Python, and Intel Edison -
Pi-powered cocktail machine
(hackaday.com) Deliciousness -
Time-lapse video of every Seattle sunset
(seattletimes.com) Created by a Twitter bot -
Raspberry Pi Gameboy Advance SP
(youtube.com) Tiny gaming funtimes
-
More power to your Pi
(raspberrypi.org)
Designing a new power supply chip for the 3B+ -
Community profile: Dave Akerman
(raspberrypi.org)
High-altitude ballooning and Pis in (near) space -
Some VNC accounts to be deactivated
(raspberrypi.org)
RealVNC is set to deactivate all accounts held by users under 16 -
Raspberry Pi in the science lab
(vimeo.com)
A Plantae seminar video -
Raspberry Pi microSD card performance comparison
(jeffgeerling.com)
By Jeff Geerling -
Find a Jam near you
(raspberrypi.org)
Worldwide volunteer-run Raspberry Pi events for all -
Free online training
(raspberrypi.org)
Expand your digital making and teaching skills -
Read Hello World
(helloworld.raspberrypi.org)
The free computing education magazine -
Raspberry Pi events
(raspberrypi.org)
Find us at an event near you
This newsletter is curated by Raspberry Pi