Looking for more #Scratch activities to do with your kids? In this project, they will design and build a top-down view, obstacle or platform, parkour game. Their character will need to jump, hop, glide, bounce, or fly to catch a ride on moving platforms and make it to the end 🏃♂️➡️ They can also adjust the difficulty of a game, so that it’s fun to play! Get started: rpf.io/dont-fall-in #LearnToCode #CodingForKids #Coding
Raspberry Pi Foundation
Non-profit Organizations
Cambridge, England 160,962 followers
A charity that enables young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing
About us
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity with the mission to enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies. Our vision Our vision is that every young person develops: • The knowledge, skills, and confidence to use computers and digital technologies effectively in their work, community, and personal life; to solve problems and to express themselves creatively • Sufficient understanding of societal and ethical issues to be able to critically evaluate digital technologies and their application, and to design and use technology for good • The mindsets that enable them to confidently engage with technological change and to continue learning about new and emerging technologies Our long-term goals 1. Education: To enable any school to teach students about computing and how to create with digital technologies, through providing the best possible curriculum, resources, and training for teachers. 2. Non-formal learning: To engage millions of young people in learning about computing and how to create with digital technologies outside of school, through online resources and apps, clubs, competitions, and partnerships with youth organisations. 3. Research: To deepen our understanding of how young people learn about computing and how to create with digital technologies, and we use that knowledge to increase the impact of our work and advance the field of computing education.
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http://www.raspberrypi.org
External link for Raspberry Pi Foundation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- education
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37 Hills Road
Cambridge, England CB2 1NT, GB
Employees at Raspberry Pi Foundation
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“By introducing educators to computer science in a friendly format, [...], creativity, and imagination, integration of computer science into daily school curricula becomes more likely.” In the latest issue of Hello World, computing educator and researcher, Yolanda Payne, gives insight into a teaching practice that can multiply the impact of one teacher across classroom settings. Read Yolanda's full article on pages 28—29 of Hello World, issue 24: rpf.io/hw24
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Our team had a great time at Peterborough STEM Festival promoting Code Club yesterday 🙌 We had so many great conversations with parents and teachers about how they can get involved with our programmes and many were shocked to find out that they’re all free to access. It was great to see Ruth Amos from Kids Invent Stuff and Colin Furze too, the Invention Show was awesome! A big thank you to Marc Scott, Toby P., Sean Sayers as well as our local volunteers Richard Wishart and Austin for helping to deliver the activities ⭐ If you’re interested in setting up your own Code Club visit: rpf.io/code-club #LearnToCode #STEMEducation #CodeClub
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In July, a small team from the Raspberry Pi Foundation attended the CSTA Annual Conference in Las Vegas. With thousands of educators from across the US and beyond, the conference provided an excellent opportunity for us to connect, exchange ideas, and learn from one another. Throughout the week, we not only gained valuable insights from hundreds of educators but also shared how the Foundation supports teachers in delivering effective computer science education. Read more: rpf.io/blog-csta-2024 #CSEd #Computing #Education
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We're pleased to announce the next iteration of our Teacher Inquiry in Computing Education project (TICE3), run jointly by Raspberry Pi Computing Education Research Centre and Computing At School. As it's the school holidays sign up will be available from September; at the same time we are also starting a Teacher Research Network for teachers who'd be willing to be participants in our research projects at RPCERC. Exciting times! TICE3 announcement: https://lnkd.in/eG5CuEXt Sign up to Teacher Research Network: https://lnkd.in/e4cUa66H Download the Teacher Research Projects booklet from TICE 2: https://lnkd.in/e7_SEK_u The Raspberry Pi Computing Education Research Centre conducts original research in primary and secondary school computing education, including AI education. We work collaboratively with schools and teachers, and also support computing teachers in developing their own research projects through the TICE initiative.
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Calling all mentors: Share your feedback on Coolest Projects 🔸💥 Did you support young creators in the Coolest Projects online showcase? We're hosting online focus groups and interviews and we'd love to hear about your experiences! 👉 When: 7-23 August 👉 Why: To gather your feedback and improve future showcases 👉 Where: rpf.io/cpfeedback Your insights are crucial for us to continue improving. Let's make the next Coolest Projects the best one yet 🧡
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Our Big Books are ideal accompaniments for any computing or computer science #Teacher. 📗The Big Book of Computing Content focuses on how we can teach computing, and is structured around our taxonomy for formal computing education. Find out more about it here: rpf.io/bbcc 📘 The Big Book of Computing Pedagogy focuses on practical approaches to teaching computing in the classroom, and is structured around twelve pedagogical principles. Find out more about it here: rpf.io/bbcp Download them for free, and share them with your network, peers and colleagues. #CSEd #STEMEducation #Computing #Education
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Congrats to all the students in Scotland who got their SQA Computing Science results yesterday 🏴 And a big THANK YOU to the teachers who guided them 🗺️ Did you know that Ada Computer Science has a range of free SQA resources for the new academic year? Check them out: rpf.io/sqaday
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New versions of some AI tools are designed to seem more human-like — what does that mean for teaching young people to engage critically with these technologies? In our latest blog, Ben Garside explains the problems that arise from ascribing human characteristics to AI tools, and what teachers can do to help young people to understand how these tools work and how to use them ethically. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eEkseaXe #ArtificialIntelligence #GenerativeAI #AIEducation #AILiteracy
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“Once you learn how all that works, that’s when the cogs going off in your head and everything make sense” Meet Cian, a 23-year-old software engineer who began his coding journey when he was just 11 years old. His early start laid the foundation for a successful career in tech, where he continues to thrive and innovate. Read more about Cian's story: rpf.io/community-cian #MyCodingStory #BeInspired