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  • Teaching about AI – Teacher symposium

    Bringing teachers together to talk about the teaching of AI

    Jane Waite - 25th Feb 2025
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    Fifty teachers and researchers share knowledge about teaching about AI
  • Learn how to teach computing to 5- to 11-year-olds

    Ideas and activities to deliver computing lessons for primary or K1–5 children

    Rosa Brown - 21st Jul 2022
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  • How do we create engaging online courses for computing educators?

    Working to create the best possible free training for teachers

    Dan Fisher - 28th Jun 2022
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  • Learning at home with the Raspberry Pi Foundation

    Our free resources are here for you!

    Philip Colligan - 6th Jan 2021
    This post has 23 comments

    A girl does school work at a laptop at home.
  • Join us at the Bett Show 2015

    Submit a session for the Raspberry Pi Stand at Bett Show 2015

    Carrie Anne Philbin MBE - 25th Nov 2014
    This post has 7 comments

  • What does a good computing classroom look like?

    Space mattersIn September 2014 (as in a couple of weeks) the new Computing

    Clive - 21st Aug 2014
    This post has 23 comments

  • Sonic Pi – a free music and computing resource for teachers, and for the rest of us

    Carrie Anne Philbin, an absolutely inspirational CS teacher of the sort I

    Liz Upton - 24th Sep 2013
    This post has 26 comments

  • BETT 2013

    Are you going to BETT this year? BETT (Jan 30—Feb 2) is the UK's annual

    Liz Upton - 18th Jan 2013
    This post has 1 comments

  • CAS Raspberry Pi Educational Manual

    You might remember that we mentioned last year that a team of UK teachers

    Liz Upton - 2nd Jan 2013
    This post has 68 comments

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The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK company limited by guarantee and a charity registered in England and Wales with number 1129409. The Raspberry Pi Foundation Group includes CoderDojo Foundation (Irish registered charity 20812), Raspberry Pi Foundation North America, Inc (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit), and Raspberry Pi Educational Services Private Limited (a company incorporated in India to deliver educational services).