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What You'll Learn​



Learn about the Raspberry Pi ecosystem

How to program with Python

Use the GPIO to interface with other hardware / sensors / electronics

Learn how to write Shell scripts

How to schedule tasks and applications

How to make desktop applications with graphical user interfaces

Learn how to use a Raspberry Pi within the "Internet of Things"




Requirements​

  • Have a passion to learn how to use Raspberry Pi as a Maker

Description​

Welcome to the Raspberry Pi Workshop! Here you'll be able to follow along with our series that covers everything you'll need to know to get started with your Raspberry Pi and start making awesome projects. My name is Michael from Core Electronics and I'm an electronics enthusiast with particular interest in embedded electronics. As we progress through the workshops, you'll find helpful material next to each video - these could be code snippets, commands to issue, circuits to build, or links to other resources.

Who this course is for:​

  • Anyone who is compelled to use a Raspberry Pi for more than just a computer
 
Hello! It's great to see that you're interested in the Raspberry Pi Workshop 2018 Become a Coder / Maker / Inventor. This workshop is designed to help you learn how to use the Raspberry Pi as a maker, and it covers a range of topics, such as programming with Python, using the GPIO to interface with other hardware, writing shell scripts, making desktop applications with graphical user interfaces, and using a Raspberry Pi within the "Internet of Things".

One of the great things about this workshop is that you don't need any prior knowledge or experience with the Raspberry Pi, as it's designed for beginners. All you need is a passion to learn and an interest in using the Raspberry Pi as a maker.

The course is broken down into a series of videos, and next to each video, you'll find helpful material such as code snippets, commands to issue, circuits to build, or links to other resources. This will help you to follow along with the workshop and get the most out of it.

So if you're interested in learning how to use the Raspberry Pi as a maker, this workshop is definitely worth checking out!
 

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