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  1. Time-lapse animations with a Raspberry Pi

    In this resource you’ll write a small script to capture multiple images, using a Pi camera over a long period of time. These images can then be combined into an animated GIF, allowing you …

  2. Getting started with Raspberry Pi

    In this project you will connect up a Raspberry Pi computer and find out what it can do. Note: this guide is an introduction to the Raspberry Pi computer, there are also detailed guides to Setting …

  3. Build a line-following robot - Raspberry Pi

    With the line sensor attached, boot up your Raspberry Pi. Cut two small holes in the bottom of your buggy so that the sensor can view the line beneath it, and secure your sensors in place. …

  4. Project selector | Free coding games for kids | Raspberry Pi

    Count the creatures Create a wildlife camera that can count the number of animals of different colours that pass in front of the camera

  5. Erste Schritte mit dem Raspberry Pi

    Der Raspberry Pi läuft mit einer Version eines Betriebssystems namens Linux (Windows und Mac OS sind andere Betriebssysteme). Es erlaubt dir, Dinge direkt durch Eintippen von Befehlen …

  6. Projects | Computer coding for kids and teens | Raspberry Pi

    Computer coding for kids, teenagers and young adults. Step-by-step instructions for 250+ free coding projects. Create games, animations, and more with code.

  7. Going Straight with PID - Raspberry Pi

    This tutorial steps through adding encoders to a Raspberry Pi–powered robot, using Python to create a PID controller, tuning it to work with your robot, and using the GPIO Zero library to …

  8. Install Raspberry Pi Desktop on your PC or Mac

    You will find out how to install Raspberry Pi Desktop on a PC or Apple Mac to get the Raspberry Pi experience on your laptop or desktop computer. Running Raspberry Pi Desktop is a great …

  9. Getting started with your Raspberry Pi Pico W

    The key information you need is the IP address of the Raspberry Pi Pico W, which is the first piece of information. You can use an fstring to output the IP address.

  10. Getting started with soldering - Raspberry Pi

    You want the header to sit flush against the Raspberry Pi Zero as you solder it, and you don’t want it to move. I’m going to use a blob of blu tack to keep the components in place so that …