Hello World Issue 5: Engineering
Join us as we celebrate the Year of Engineering in the newest issue of Hello World, our magazine for computing and digital making educators.
Inspiring future engineers
We’ve brought together a wide range of experts to share their ideas and advice on how to bring engineering to your classroom — read issue 5 to find out the best ways to inspire the next generation.
Plus we’ve got plenty on GP and Scratch, we answer your latest questions, and we bring you our usual collection of useful features, guides, and lesson plans.
Highlights of issue 5 include:
- The bluffers’ guide to putting together a tech-themed school trip
- Inclusion, and coding for the visually impaired
- Getting students interested in databases
- Why copying may not always be a bad thing
How to get Hello World #5
Hello World is available as a free download under a Creative Commons license for everyone in world who is interested in computer science and digital making education. Get the latest issue as a PDF file straight from the Hello World website.
We’re currently offering free print copies of the magazine to serving educators in the UK. This offer is open to teachers, Code Club and CoderDojo volunteers, teaching assistants, teacher trainers, and others who help children and young people learn about computing and digital making. Subscribe to have your free print magazine posted directly to your home, or subscribe digitally — 20000 educators have already signed up to receive theirs!
Get in touch!
You could write for us about your experiences as an educator, and share your advice with the community. Wherever you are in the world, get in touch by emailing our editorial team about your article idea — we would love to hear from you!
Hello World magazine is a collaboration between the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Computing At School, which is part of the British Computing Society.
2 comments
Eric Olson
In my opinion this issue includes more substance and less eduspeak than previous issues. I like it. Thanks for all the great work!
Jessie Holder
I love what you are doing across the pond with STEM! I’d love to get hard copies of this publication for my students.