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We already run Linux workshops for schools and the [http://animation12.cs.manchester.ac.uk National UK Schools Animation Competition], which uses Scratch.
 
We already run Linux workshops for schools and the [http://animation12.cs.manchester.ac.uk National UK Schools Animation Competition], which uses Scratch.
  
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=== The Manchester Grammar School Computing Society ===
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Currently a co-curricular club for Y9 boys aimed squarely at the new "UK Computing in Schools" initiative. 30 boys currently (about as many as we can cope with).
  
 
== Educational Links ==
 
== Educational Links ==

Revision as of 10:36, 1 February 2012

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Community Pages:

Tutorials - a list of tutorials. Learn by doing.

Guides - a list of informative guides. Make something useful.

Projects - a list of community projects. Help others out.

Tasks - for advanced users to collaborate on software tasks.

Datasheets - a frambozenier.org documentation project.

Education - a place to share your group's project and find useful learning sites.

Community - links to the community elsewhere on the web.

Games - all kinds of computer games.


The Manual

A manual is currently in production by members of the Computing At School working group. This began on the 13 October 2011 and is due to be ready for early March 2012. The manual is aimed at the project's target audience, children, so that they can take their "First steps in Computer Science".

For the first release (~January/February 2012), there will mostly likely be very minimal documentation. A 'schools' release is due in June/July 2012.


Your Projects

Doing a project at school or have a Raspberry Pi Club? Add it in this section to allow others to follow your progress!

Please add details of your group and what plans you have for the RPi or provide a link to your homepage.

University of Manchester - School of Computer Science

We want to use the Raspberry Pi with a simple hardware board and set of downloadable activities to use it to encourage young people (or anyone else) get into embedded computing. We're currently looking at piface for the interface board and trying to come up with little activities to do. We've got some ideas but would love some more if anyone else wants to get involved.

We already run Linux workshops for schools and the National UK Schools Animation Competition, which uses Scratch.

The Manchester Grammar School Computing Society

Currently a co-curricular club for Y9 boys aimed squarely at the new "UK Computing in Schools" initiative. 30 boys currently (about as many as we can cope with).

Educational Links

Programming languages

Items in bold specifically support the Raspberry Pi device

Communities

Software suites

Libraries/applications

General resources

Articles/opinion pieces/trade bodies relating to education

In the UK:

General:

Direct action