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  2. Raspberry Pi - Start your

    projects.raspberrypi.org

    100s of free coding and computing projects; Step-by-step instructions; Explore a range of hardware and software; Log in and track your progress

  3. Join or start a Code Club - Raspberry Pi

    projects.raspberrypi.org/en

    Here are some great projects that will help you start writing code and get going with digital making.

  4. Build your own weather station - Raspberry Pi

    projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/build-your-own-weather-station/5

    Therefore, electronically, this switch works in exactly the same way as a button connected to the Raspberry Pi: when the anemometer spins, its magnet passes the reed switch, causing it to form a closed circuit momentarily.

  5. Something's gone wrong - Raspberry Pi

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    It might be that we've moved something or you could have typed a URL that doesn't exist. Either way, we think you'll prefer some projects that actually exist: Browse our projects

  6. Getting started with Raspberry Pi

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    In this project you will connect up a Raspberry Pi computer and find out what it can do. Note: this guide is an introduction to the Raspberry Pi computer, there are also detailed guides to Setting up your Raspberry Pi and Using your Raspberry Pi .

  7. Build your own weather station - Raspberry Pi

    projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/build-your-own-weather-station

    The original Weather Station kit is a HAT for the Raspberry Pi that allows it to collect weather data using a variety of sensors. It is designed to be used in schools to enable students to create their own weather station, and has a range of resources to support its use.

  8. Boat race - Raspberry Pi

    projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/boat-race

    Published by Raspberry Pi Foundation under a Creative Commons license. View project & license on GitHub

  9. Raspberry Pi for beginners

    projects.raspberrypi.org/en/pathways/raspberry-pi-beginners

    Change the background image, colour scheme, and settings for your Raspberry Pi desktop to make it look and work the way that you want

  10. Getting started with the Sense HAT - Raspberry Pi

    projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-the-sense-hat/2

    The Sense HAT is an add-on board for the Raspberry Pi, made especially for the Astro Pi competition. The board allows you to make measurements of temperature, humidity, pressure, and orientation, and to output information using its built-in LED matrix.

  11. Find a path - Raspberry Pi

    projects.raspberrypi.org/en/paths

    Paths are a series of 6 projects that help to build your coding and design skills. Paths will help you gain new skills, then make design choices to personalise your projects, and finally create something unique. Are you a mentor? Have a look at our guide to paths.