This section of the site has been redesigned to align with the Raspberry Pi Foundation project on the Raspberry Pi website, Getting Started with Raspberry Pi. The project is designed to help you get all setup and understand the basics of the Pi. Possibilites are truly endless, but it helps to have a solid foundation of the basics first.
Instead of recreating the wheel, I have decided to shoot some video tutorials and add some additional elements that go along with the project.
Don't forget to share on the Slack channel with what you have learned, questions, and new learning. Let's bring the community to life.
A Raspberry Pi computer with an SD card or micro SD card
A monitor with a cable (and, if needed, an HDMI adaptor)
A USB keyboard and mouse
A power supply
Headphones or speakers (optional)
An ethernet cable (optional)
Raspberry Pi OS, installed using the Raspberry Pi Imager
Properly plugged in all hardware
Installed Raspberry Pi OS to micro SD Card
Setup of OS
Create an account on
Complete the Getting Started Project
Share questions, new learning, etc. to the Slack Channel
Locate or install
A version of Scratch?
A Python game to play?
A version of Minecraft that you can program?