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Friday 26 February 2021

Issue #349 - #RaspberryPiDay is nearly here!

A boy using a Raspberry Pi desktop computer

Howdy,

Pi Day is just around the corner, and we’re doing something new this year: a #RaspberryPiDay campaign to support young learners and creators in our community. You can join in with a donation of just $3.14 or $31.42 — which will be matched up to $5000 thanks to our friends at EPAM. To make things extra fun, all Pi Day supporters will get a shout-out in the next issue of The MagPi magazine.

You can also find out how our work to close the digital divide with free Raspberry Pi computer kits is going!

And speaking of The MagPi, it’s their annual #MonthOfMaking, so get creative and tag us in whatever your brilliant brains come up with!

We also saw pretty cool things done with LEGO minifigures this week, as well as learning how to do another new thing with Raspberry Pi Pico.

Peace,

Ashley

  • Pi Day at the Raspberry Pi Foundation

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  • #MonthOfMaking is back in The MagPi 103!

    (raspberrypi.org) Sooo many options
  • How to get started with FUZIX on Raspberry Pi Pico

    (raspberrypi.org) Now you can run Unix on a $4 microcontroller
  • Raspberry Pi makes LEGO minifigures play their own music

    (raspberrypi.org) Everything is cool when we're part of a team
  • Closing the digital divide with Raspberry Pi computers

    (raspberrypi.org) Almost 5000 kits delivered so far
  • Hello World #15 is out now

    (raspberrypi.org) Universal design for learning in computing

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