09 December 2015

Raspberry Pi and Coding for Kids

Raspberry Pi Zero - even smaller

I've realized with Raspberry Pi some small projects and messing around. Lately, there is a bit dusty in the corner for lack of time, but the thing is already awesome. Now the makers of the Raspberry Pi have brought a more favorable and smaller version on the market. The Raspberry Pi Zero, which hitherto smallest board the Raspberry family.

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Raspberry Pi Zero

The Raspberry Pi Zero tinkers a BCM 2835 chip, which was also used in the first Raspberry Pi, but clocked at 1 GHz. In addition, the users are 512MB of RAM available.When power is used in 5V power supply with micro USB cable, next to it is still a Micro USB port installed for peripherals, and an HDMI port. OS and data are on a microSD card. As with the previous models, there are also GPIO ports. 

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Programming for children

Great news for all my readers have the children: From 7 to 13 December, the computer science week "Computer Science Education Week" will take place. Apple supports Code.org with workshops and other events for children over six years at the Apple Store near you. On December 10, Apple offers the workshop "Hour of Code", which is a free one-hour introduction to programming. More information can be found directly from Apple.

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