Glowing ping-pong balls are
a favourite for LED projects
CODERDOJOS
Meet Raspberry Pi users in real life
and see talks by computing boffins
that might help you
COMMUNITY
EVENTS
he Raspberry Pi community online is so big
that it regularly leaks into the real world,
usually through the power of a Raspberry
Jam. However, the Pi makes itself into many other
events that involve technology, such as Maker Faires.
T
RASPBERRY JAMS
A Raspberry Jam can be a lot of things, but
usually it’s a social event people can attend to
learn about the Raspberry Pi. Typically you’ll see
people showing off their projects, as well as stalls
where you can buy Raspberry Pi add-ons and
electronics kits.
These Jams are hosted by community members;
in fact, anyone can host a Jam if they wish!
Head over to the info page to find out more on
Raspberry Jams, including an events calendar so
you can try to attend one!
rpf.io/jam
CoderDojo is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation
and, much like Code Club, provides free resources
for people wanting to create programming clubs for
kids. There are also CoderDojo events such as the
Coolest Projects showcase, allowing young people to
show off the awesome stuff they’ve been making.
coderdojo.com
Pi-monitored bees make
them a bit safer to keep
You can find robots galore at
the Coolest Projects showcase
GET INVOLVED
Get all the info you need to
set up your own Raspberry
Jam: magpi.cc/2q9DHfQ
Be sure to check out the
#raspberryjam hashtag
on Twitter to see what
awesome things people
are showing off
The Raspberry
Pi birthday
parties are huge,
weekend-long
Raspberry Jams!
The yearly robot
challenge Pi Wars
spun off from the
popular CamJam
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Feature
The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book