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The Raspberry Pi
Education Manual
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The Raspberry Pi
Education Manual
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Version 1.0 December 2012
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This manual was brought to you by...
This manual is a bit different. It was written entirely by unpaid volunteers, all of
whom are keen to share their expertise and enthusiasm for computing with as
many people as possible.
What all of these contributors have in common, apart from a youth spent
mainly indoors in front of ZX Spectrums and Commodore 64s, is that they’re all
members of the organisation Computing at School (CAS). To find out more
about CAS and its work promoting the teaching of computer science, head over
to http://www.computingatschool.org.uk
Manual Contributors
Introduction by Andrew Hague
A beginner’s guide to Scratch by Graham Hastings
Greenfoot on the Raspberry Pi by Michael Kölling
Experiments in Python by Andrew Hague
Human-computer interfacing by Ben Croston
GeoGebra: fun with maths! by Adrian Oldknow
The Linux Command Line by Brian Lockwood
Where next? by Clive Beale
Manual Production
Karl Wright, Robert Cruse and Paul Kingett of Publicis Blueprint
Digital Contributors
The following people offered contributions not covered in the manual, but available
online and on your SD card.
Scratch Pong by Bruce Nightingale
Caesar Cipher by Brian Starkey
Fly by Alan Holt
Special Thanks
Martin Richards (University of Cambridge)
Simon Humphreys (Computing at Schools)
Alex Bradbury (University of Cambridge/Raspberry Pi Foundation)
Liz Upton (Raspberry Pi Foundation)
Eben Upton (Raspberry Pi Foundation)
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