Raspberry Pi
          An Introduction




       Open Education Week
Oxford University Computing Services
    http://openspires.oucs.ox.ac.uk
Introduction
•   The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized
    computer that plugs into your TV and a
    keyboard, which can be used for many of the
    things that your average desktop does -
    spreadsheets, word-processing, games and it
    also plays high-definition video.

•    The Raspberry Pi charitable foundation wants
    to see the device being used by kids all over
    the world to learn programming and
    electronics.
Computing in Schools
What educational material will be available?
The Raspberry Pi charitable foundation is working with
partners to get software materials developed, as
well as with the open source community.

 Computing at School.org.uk are writing a user guide
and programming manual, the foundation is aware of
books being planned and written around the Raspberry
Pi, and enthusiasts have already started to produce
some excellent tutorials including video.

The foundation is also working with partners to use it as
a teaching platform for other subjects, including design,
art, languages and maths.
Background
• 6+ years
• Pi Foundation
 • Cambridge Uni
 • Programmers
 • Education
• Industry support
USP ?
• Model A - $ 25
• Model B - $ 35
• Why so cheap ?
 • SoC - System on a chip, a computer on a
    single low voltage chip
 • Linux OS
A Naked Pi
A 3D printed protype case available for free to
  reuse by http://marcoalici.wordpress.com/
     on Shapeways.com. .. Thanks Marco
Operating System
• Linux on a bootable SD card
 • Fedora
 • Debian
 • ArchLinux
Programming
• By default, supporting Python as
    the educational language.
•    Any language which will compile
    for ARMv6 can be used with the
    Raspberry Pi, though; so you’re not
    limited to using Python.
• For primary age SCRATCH game
    maker is bundled
Scratch




scratch is free from MIT .. thanks MIT !
Scratch
Python Code




http://teampython.wordpress.com/category/pi
What kind of projects ?
• Video DJ Mixer integrated Media player for
  your TV to fight the rampant Lego Robot
  Monster who is detected by your Home
  monitoring webcam network which
  reports also from the Weather Station that
  uses the Car Super Bramble Computer to
  tell the School Notice-board that the Solar
  powered Wireless Rocket Widget should
  be sent back to earth ...
Tinkering
• GPIO pins if you’re after an
  interesting electronics project.
• Gertboard - A GPIO expansion board from
  the foundation for electronics projects

• USB Devices / Ethernet / Hubs / AV out
• Can be powered by 4 x AA batteries ...
Your own pocket
        laboratory


Thanks to everyone at the Raspberry Pi Foundation -
 Alan Mycroft, Liz, Eben and the wider community
                   #raspberry_pi
              Open Education Week
      Oxford University Computing Services
           http://openspires.oucs.ox.ac.uk

Raspberry pi : an introduction

  • 1.
    Raspberry Pi An Introduction Open Education Week Oxford University Computing Services http://openspires.oucs.ox.ac.uk
  • 2.
    Introduction • The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard, which can be used for many of the things that your average desktop does - spreadsheets, word-processing, games and it also plays high-definition video. • The Raspberry Pi charitable foundation wants to see the device being used by kids all over the world to learn programming and electronics.
  • 3.
    Computing in Schools Whateducational material will be available? The Raspberry Pi charitable foundation is working with partners to get software materials developed, as well as with the open source community. Computing at School.org.uk are writing a user guide and programming manual, the foundation is aware of books being planned and written around the Raspberry Pi, and enthusiasts have already started to produce some excellent tutorials including video. The foundation is also working with partners to use it as a teaching platform for other subjects, including design, art, languages and maths.
  • 4.
    Background • 6+ years •Pi Foundation • Cambridge Uni • Programmers • Education • Industry support
  • 5.
    USP ? • ModelA - $ 25 • Model B - $ 35 • Why so cheap ? • SoC - System on a chip, a computer on a single low voltage chip • Linux OS
  • 6.
  • 9.
    A 3D printedprotype case available for free to reuse by http://marcoalici.wordpress.com/ on Shapeways.com. .. Thanks Marco
  • 10.
    Operating System • Linuxon a bootable SD card • Fedora • Debian • ArchLinux
  • 11.
    Programming • By default,supporting Python as the educational language. • Any language which will compile for ARMv6 can be used with the Raspberry Pi, though; so you’re not limited to using Python. • For primary age SCRATCH game maker is bundled
  • 12.
    Scratch scratch is freefrom MIT .. thanks MIT !
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
    What kind ofprojects ? • Video DJ Mixer integrated Media player for your TV to fight the rampant Lego Robot Monster who is detected by your Home monitoring webcam network which reports also from the Weather Station that uses the Car Super Bramble Computer to tell the School Notice-board that the Solar powered Wireless Rocket Widget should be sent back to earth ...
  • 19.
    Tinkering • GPIO pinsif you’re after an interesting electronics project. • Gertboard - A GPIO expansion board from the foundation for electronics projects • USB Devices / Ethernet / Hubs / AV out • Can be powered by 4 x AA batteries ...
  • 20.
    Your own pocket laboratory Thanks to everyone at the Raspberry Pi Foundation - Alan Mycroft, Liz, Eben and the wider community #raspberry_pi Open Education Week Oxford University Computing Services http://openspires.oucs.ox.ac.uk