Welcome to the Raspberry PI Projects
You may work solo or in teams of two. Follow the Raspberry PI projects PDF which includes links. Note the Raspberry PI Foundation links are well defined, stating the purpose, what you'll need, and step-by-step instructions to get the job done.
Note that we have four camera modules. More will be added soon. If you cannot complete a project without access to a module, start another project, and we'll get you a module as soon as we can.
Should you wish to purchase your own RPI, there are several distributors (no endorsement intended or provided) including BuyAPI, and Canakit to name just a few.
1. If you are new to the RPI (Grade 11, usually), you will complete the 8 Introductory Lessons. Each project is valued at 10 points.
Getting Started with the Raspberry PI (Introductory Lessons)
Using Your Raspberry PI (includes the camera module)
Learning Linux Commands – PacMan Treasure Hunt
Getting Started with Minecraft PI
Shakespearean Insult Generator
2. If you are more experienced, perhaps in your second year, complete the 7 Advanced Projects. Each project is valued at 10 points.
Advanced Raspberry PI Projects
Explore Space with Minecraft on the PI
Getting Started with the Sense Hat
Flappy Astronaut with the Sense Hat
GUI’s - Building Interfaces with Python
Physical Computing with the Raspberry PI
Resource 1 - Calculating Resistance & How to Read the Bands
Resource 2 - Tinkercad Electronics Playground Course
Note that you will sign into the Electronic Playground and run simulations so you'll be ready for the RaspberryPI setups.
Where is the International Space Station?
To receive credit, I need to be able to see your code. You need to do 2 things
a) Copy and paste your code into IDLE or a Text File and submit to the HANDIN folder
HANDIN --> jbleecker --> Programming11 or Programming 12 --> Name1_Name2_RPI_ProjectName
b) Show me the code and run the code, display the result. And, take your time! I need to see everything in detail.