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The document discusses the Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to improve computer science education. It can be used for programming, electronic projects, office tasks, and playing videos. Key components include the Raspberry Pi board, an SD card with the operating system, a keyboard, display, and power supply. Popular programming languages that run on Raspberry Pi include Python, C, C++, Java, Scratch, and Ruby. Examples of how Raspberry Pis are used in primary education are also provided.
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The document discusses the Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to improve computer science education. It can be used for programming, electronic projects, office tasks, and playing videos. Key components include the Raspberry Pi board, an SD card with the operating system, a keyboard, display, and power supply. Popular programming languages that run on Raspberry Pi include Python, C, C++, Java, Scratch, and Ruby. Examples of how Raspberry Pis are used in primary education are also provided.
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Ira Goldstein

Siena College
What is a Raspberry Pi?
 University of Cambridge’s Computer Laboratory
 Decline in skill level
 Designed for education
 A credit card sized PC
 Plugs into a TV or monitor
 Inexpensive(ish) ~$35 each
 Capability:
 Programming
 Electronic Projects
 Office
 Play HD Videos
Kit Components
 Essential:
 Raspberry Pi board
 Prepared Operating System SD Card
 USB keyboard
 Display (with HDMI, DVI, or Composite input)
 Power Supply
 Highly suggested extras include:
 USB mouse
 Internet connectivity - LAN cable
 Powered USB Hub
 Case
Programming Languages
 The Raspberry Pi Foundation recommends Python
 Any language which will compile for ARMv6 can
be used
 Installed by default on the Raspberry Pi:
C
 C++
 Java
 Scratch
 Ruby
Raspberry Pis in Primary Ed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdTwQXre1D
U
Power
5v micro
USB
connector

(Similar to the one on a lot of mobile


phones!)
3.5mm Audio
Standard
A/V (Audio/Video) headphone
socket
RCA Video
(works with most
older TVs)

HDMI Audio & Video


(works with modern TVs and DVI monitors)
Connectivity
2 x USB 2.0
ports
GPIO
(General
Purpose
Input &
Output)

10/100Mb
Ethernet
Internals LAN Controller

DSI
(display
interface) CSI
(camera
interface)
SOC (System On a Chip)
Broadcom BCM2835 700Mhz
Storage

SD Card Slot
(supports SD cards up to 32GB)
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Office

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9 Programming

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Programming

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Game
8
Console

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Game
Console

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7 Web Server

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Web Server

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6 Tor Router

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Tor Router

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5 HTPC

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HTPC

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4 Bird House

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Bird House

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Super
3
Computer

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Supercomputer

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2 Clock

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Clock

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1 PiBot!

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PiBot!

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