Category: Programmes
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Young people designed 15000 images for astronauts in Astro Pi Mission Zero 2022/23
Reminding the astronauts of their home on Earth
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How we’re learning to explain AI terms for young people and educators
32 key AI-related terms explained for learners aged 11–14
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24850 young people’s programs ran in space for Astro Pi 2022/23
Over 15000 teams of young people across Europe took part
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UK Bebras participants in the Oxford University Computing Challenge
An opportunity for UK Bebras Challenge participants
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Kids’ coding languages
How children can progress through different programming languages
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Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2022/23: 294 teams achieved Flight Status
Teams' experiments will run in space this month
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Experience AI: The excitement of AI in your classroom
Free, cutting-edge resources on AI and machine learning for secondary school teachers and students
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How anthropomorphism hinders AI education
Why we avoid describing AI as human-like in our learning resources for young people
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AI education resources: What do we teach young people?
Using research to make sure young people learn about all aspects of AI and machine learning
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Inspiring young people to code with the Astro Pi Challenge and astronaut Matthias Maurer
Mission Zero is open until 17 March
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Code along with our Astro Pi Mission Zero video
A codealong video to help even more young people send their code into space
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What to expect from the Raspberry Pi Foundation in 2023
We've got exciting stuff in the works for you this year