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Welcome to the tutorials page. This is where we showcase some projects and tutorials created by current students over this summer as interns. They were tasked with coming up with things that would be interesting for students of all ages, and would teach fundamental principles of computer science or encourage adoption of the units in other subjects (e.g. physics).
If you've come here, it's almost certainly because you are an incoming CompSci Fresher for October. If so, we suggest you try a few of these projects to get you started with your Pi.
NOTE: the tutorials are being concurrently edited and more projects will appear over time (the students don't finish until September) so check back often. We'd also be very grateful for feedback on the tutorials, from "I got lost" to "there's a typo here" to "you need a picture of this here". Please send any such feedback to Robert Harle (the IA course co-ordinator).
Computer Lab Raspberry Pi Tutorials
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Computer Lab Raspberry Pi Tutorials
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Re: Computer Lab Raspberry Pi Tutorials
saw this yesterday. May use it to help me with my own raspberry pi board :)
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