Today the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the launch of a new Raspberry Pi magazine which has been created for educators and takes the form of Hello World.
Hello World is a new Raspberry Pi magazine about computing and digital projects which has been written by educators, for educators. Three issues will be launched each year offering 100 pages of news, features, teaching resources, reviews, research and much more.
Watch the video below to learn more about the new Hello World educators magazine by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Hello World is a collaboration between the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Computing at School.
It is designed to be cross-curricular and useful to all kinds of educators, from classroom teachers to librarians. While it includes lots of great examples of how educators are using Raspberry Pi computers in education, it is device- and platform-neutral.
As with everything we do at the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Hello World is about community building. Our goal is to provide a resource that will help educators connect, share great practice, and learn from each other. The magazine builds on the fantastic legacy of Switched On, which it replaces as the official magazine for the Computing at School community.
Hello World is available free, forever, for everyone online as a downloadable pdf. The content is written to be internationally relevant, and includes features on the most interesting developments and best practices from around the world.
For more information on the new Hello World Pi magazine jump over to the official website for details by following the link below. If you enjoy building Pi projects you might be interested in our comprehensive list of Raspberry Pi displays, HATS and small screens.
Source: RPiF
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