
Digital Makers: Adventure Projects
Andrew Robinson(Author)
Franklin Watts Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 12. December 2028
Book
Hardback
48 pages
978-1-4451-5539-5 (ISBN)
Description
Create 10 cool projects using Raspberry Pi where kids can put their coding and building skills to the test. From logical reasoning and prediction, to algorithmic analysis and debugging, decomposition and hacking (in the good sense), you'll learn how to create stuff. Created in consultation with Carrie Anne Philbin from the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Create 10 cool projects using Raspberry Pi where kids can put their coding and building skills to the test. From logical reasoning and prediction, to algorithmic analysis and debugging, decomposition and hacking (in the good sense), you'll learn how to create stuff. Created in consultation with Carrie Anne Philbin from the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Create 10 cool projects using Raspberry Pi where kids can put their coding and building skills to the test. From logical reasoning and prediction, to algorithmic analysis and debugging, decomposition and hacking (in the good sense), you'll learn how to create stuff. Created in consultation with Carrie Anne Philbin from the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
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Series
Edition
Illustrated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 9 to 11 years
Edition type
Illustrated edition
Dimensions
Height: 271 mm
Width: 213 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4451-5539-5 (9781445155395)
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Andrew is the project leader for CodeBug and Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Manchester, where previously he completed his PhD in low power embedded processors. Andrew can trace his enthusiasm for electronics and computers back to building a working model lighthouse aged 5.
Andrew is the project leader for CodeBug and Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Manchester, where previously he completed his PhD in low power embedded processors. Andrew can trace his enthusiasm for electronics and computers back to building a working model lighthouse aged 5.
Andrew is the project leader for CodeBug and Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Manchester, where previously he completed his PhD in low power embedded processors. Andrew can trace his enthusiasm for electronics and computers back to building a working model lighthouse aged 5.