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Cover; Title Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Adventure 1: You Have a Raspberry Pi. Now What?; Adventure 2: Taking Command of Your Raspberry Pi; Adventure 3: Creating Stories and Games with Scratch; Adventure 4: Programming Shapes with Turtle Graphics; Adventure 5: Programming with Python; Adventure 6: Programming Minecraft Worlds on the Raspberry Pi; Adventure 7: Coding Music with Sonic Pi; Adventure 8: Using the GPIO Pins on the Raspberry Pi; Adventure 9: The Big Adventure: Building a Raspberry Pi Jukebox; Appendix: Where to Go from Here; Glossary.;Coding for kids is cool with Raspberry Pi and this elementary guide Even if your kids dont have an ounce of computer geek in them, they can learn to code with Raspberry Pi and this wonderful book. Written for 11- to 15-year-olds and assuming no prior computing knowledge, this book uses the wildly successful, low-cost, credit-card-sized Raspberry Pi computer to explain fundamental computing concepts. Young people will enjoy going through the books nine fun projects while they learn basic programming and system administration skills, starting with the very basics of how to plug in the.

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This edition first published 2014

2014 Carrie Anne Philbin

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ISBN 978-1-118-75125-1 (paperback); ISBN 978-1-118-75123-7 (ePub); ISBN 978-1-118-75122-0 (ePDF)

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About the Author

Carrie Anne Philbin is a high school-level Computing and Google Certified Teacher and a member of the DfE Computing expert panel reviewing the new Computing School Curriculum in the UK. She is also the founder and presenter of the award winning Gurl Geek Diaries (www.geekgurldiaries.co.uk) and vice chair of the #include Computing At Schools initiative (http://casinclude.org.uk) to get more girls and minority groups into computing. Currently, Carrie Anne is working with the Raspberry Pi Foundation to improve the teaching of Computing in schools.

Acknowledgments

I would like to express my deep gratitude to the Raspberry Pi Foundation for allowing me to set my creativity free on their marvellous invention. In particular Id like to thank Alex Bradbury and Dr Sam Aaron for their enthusiastic encouragement and patient guidance. Their willingness to give their time so generously is very much appreciated. I would also like to thank David Whale and the Raspberry Pi Community for their useful critiques of this work. Thanks to Jennifer Mayberry for her design work and Sarah Wright for much of the art.

Special thanks should also be given to the staff of Pimoroni for providing necessary equipment in order to complete elements of this book, as well as members of CAS #include and the Rainham Library Book Club, for keeping my progress on schedule with their kind words of encouragement.

My special thanks are also extended to my good friends: Emma, Sian, Helen, Viv, Lizi and Kylie who are a constant source of inspiration in my life.

Finally, I wish to thank my parents, brother and sister-in-law for their patience, support and encouragement throughout.

Adventures in Raspberry Pi

Table of Contents

Introduction

Are you an intrepid adventurer? Do you like to try new things and learn new skills? Would you like to be a pioneer in creating technology? Do you own a Raspberry Pi, or are you considering getting one? If the answer is a resounding Yes! then this is the book for you.

What Is the Raspberry Pi and What Can You Do With It The Raspberry Pi is a - photo 2

What Is the Raspberry Pi and What Can You Do With It?

The Raspberry Pi is a computer. A very small computer. In fact, it is roughly the size of a credit card. Dont be fooled by its size; as we know, good things come in small packages. However, the Raspberry Pi does not come in a package at all. It does not come in a case (although you can build one, as discussed in Adventure 1) and its circuit board and chips are fully visible, as you can see in . You can plug a Raspberry Pi into a digital TV or monitor and use a USB keyboard and mouse with it, making it very easy to use, and because of its size you can easily transport it anywhere.

The Raspberry Pi gives you the opportunity to build and control a device that does what you want it to do. For example, you can deploy your very own robot arm, controlled by a program that you have written. You can design and create your own role-playing game, or produce beautiful computer art or music, all by using code.

Figure 1 The Model B revision of the Raspberry Pi about the size of a credit - photo 3

Figure 1 The Model B revision of the Raspberry Pi, about the size of a credit card

Just because the Raspberry Pi is small doesnt mean you cant do big things with it. Here are just a few examples of some incredible Pi projects:

Launching teddy bears into space using high altitude ballooning (www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4715)

The ultimate bird feederits solar-powered, takes photographs and tweets images of birds! (www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4832)

Crazy customised Halloween costumes like Doc Brown from Back to the Future (www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4856)

A robotic sailboat (www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4109)

Pi-controlled sculptures like the 15-foot tall Mens Amplio with a brain that lights up (www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4667)

In the final chapter of this book, youll use your Pi to build a jukebox that plays your favorite tunes and displays track information on an LCD screen. And with the skills you learn throughout the book, youll be ready to dream up your own exciting projectsand create them.

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