Free resources from the
Raspberry Pi Foundation
to help you on your way
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hen most people think about the Raspberry
Pi, they think of the computer. What a lot
of people don’t know is that the Raspberry
Pi Foundation is a charity that also provides free
resources for people wanting to learn about computing
and making. This doesn’t just apply to making stuff
with the Raspberry Pi either.
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WHOOPI CUSHION
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This is an excellent project that melds physical making
and computer programming. Also, it’s an electronic
whoopee cushion. This extremely fun project is pretty
simple to make with just some foil, paper plates, and
other bits you should be able to find around the house.
SCRATCH OLYMPICS
WEIGHTLIFTER
magpi.cc/2B9fOf
There are plenty of Raspberry Pi resources that make
use of Scratch, a beginner’s programming language
that makes use of blocks to create code. This
weightlifter game uses fun retro sprites and a classic
game mechanic that you learn to make yourself. You
can then challenge your friends on it!
GET STARTED WITH WEARABLES
magpi.cc/2B9o66l
The Raspberry Pi’s diminutive size means it’s great for
projects where space is at a premium. Wearables are a
great example of this, and this excellent project teaches
you how to upgrade your clothes with some Raspberry
Pi magic and a few excellent programmable lights.
BIG MINECRAFT PIANO
magpi.cc/2B9KGvY
There’s a special version of Minecraft on Raspberry Pi
that you can modify by programming in Python. This
particular project shows you how to recreate the big
piano from the movie Big in Minecraft, allowing Steve
to jump around and make his own music.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has a rich history
of providing free resources for both makers and
teachers alike, including offering free teacher
training courses with Picademy (rpf.io/picademy).
These range from simple programming lessons to
full-on physical projects you can build in your own
home. Here are some of our favourites.
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The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book