
Issue #354 - Wanna play Call of Duty with a Nerf gun?
Howdy,
We had a cool mix of serious science and weird, fun projects on the blog this week.
A Nerf gun was turned into a Call of Duty controller, while we went down a YouTube rabbit hole with some of our favourite content makers.
Then Dr Jolle Jolles showed us all the ways Raspberry Pi is being used in biological sciences. And we learnt how Edge Impulse is making machine learning even more accessible for Raspberry Pi users.
And finally, Digital Making at Home livestreamers got crafty with Debra from Geek Mom Projects and a bunch of fairy lights.
Peace,
Ashley
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Play Call of Duty with a Raspberry Pi-powered Nerf gun
(raspberrypi.org) Special Ops -
Edge Impulse and TinyML on Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) Tiny ML - it's time -
Raspberry Pi: a versatile tool for biological sciences
(raspberrypi.org) Affordable and adaptable for lab and field applications -
Go down a Raspberry Pi YouTube rabbit hole
(raspberrypi.org) F*R*I*E*N*D*S -
Let’s light up your world using LED fairy string lights!
(raspberrypi.org) Get crafty with Debra from Geek Mom Projects -
Use Isaac Computer Science to help your students prepare for their GCSE/A level assessments this summer!
(isaaccomputerscience.org) We are committed to supporting you this term as your students work towards their final assessments -
Our new SIGCSE Special Project on culturally relevant resources for computing
(raspberrypi.org) Ensuring that a more diverse group of young people feel they belong in computing
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