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The MagPi Issue #93 - Free Digital Download

The MagPi Issue #93 - Free Digital Download | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"How to work from home in the latest edition of The MagPi. Work online with your team, set up video chat, and free office software! Includes a QuickStart guide. PLUS! New High Quality Camera tutorial and starter guide."


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The MagPi magazine #82 – Learn to Code

The MagPi magazine #82 – Learn to Code | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Learn to Code in the latest issue of The MagPi magazine.

     * Inside The MagPi 82...
     * Learn to code with Scratch and Python

     * Discover the power of programming with Raspberry Pi

     * Build a Pi keyring

                        and much more ....

 

Free Digital Download Available here:  https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi-issues/MagPi82.pdf


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The MagPi issue #91 — The MagPi Magazine

The MagPi issue #91 — The MagPi Magazine | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Get involved with #MonthOfMaking in The MagPi magazine issue 91. Plus! Eben Upton talks to us about the new entry-level Raspberry Pi 4 with 2GB RAM.

Inside The MagPi magazine issue #91

#MonthOfMaking. Get involved with the community and commit to making something this month. We will help each other to become makers.

Raspberry Pi 4 with 2GB RAM. There’s a brand new entry-level Raspberry Pi 4. It’s still $35 but now comes with 2GB memory. We think this new entry-level model will shake up Raspberry Pi.

Starter electronics. Learn all about breadboards, jumper cables, resistors, and components with our guide to attaching electronics to the GPIO pins on Raspberry Pi. Then Simon Monk walks you through some famous starter projects.

Build an earthquake detector. Use a Raspberry Shake to build a seismograph, and hook it up to a worldwide community of earthquake-detecting kits. Citizen science at its very finest.

Magic mirror modules. Add new features to your magic mirror with our guide to extensions and modules.

NexDock 2 reviewed. Hook up your Raspberry Pi to this keyboard-and-screen laptop dock and get a mobile Raspberry Pi computer.

Top 10 wearable projects. Turn Raspberry Pi into a smartwatch, fitness tracker, Google Glass-a-like, and even a bow-tie. The most stylish way to wear your Raspberry Pi.

Learn SQL and database skills. It’s a solid skill that all coders find handy. Use Raspberry Pi to develop serious data management skills.

Plus! Win a signed Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit

 

Free Digital Download HERE


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