I'm a founder of QPi Education, affiliate of the University of California Berkeley, and we help educators teach project-based courses with technology. I'd like to invite you to
attend our free 30-minute webinar on this Friday, Feb 15 at 1:30 PM PT to learn more about how Raspberry Pi, the world's smallest and cheapest computer, can transform STEM classrooms today.
What is Raspberry Pi and why should teachers use it?
Raspberry Pi is the world's cheapest and smallest computer, and it has endless creative applications! Created by the Raspberry Pi Foundation only 7 years ago, it is now the 3rd best selling computer in the world after Mac and PC.
It is the easiest and most effective platform for any teacher to teach students real-world skills, such as coding, and prepare them for the future tech economy. Because of its easy user interface and compact size, you can easily learn to build and program robotics projects to life, turning concepts in computer science & engineering into reality, without needing a technical background! This teaching tool has endless applications in a STEM classroom that has proven to inspire future innovators.
A question for you: have you used Raspberry Pi in your classroom and what are some cool projects you've done?
Cheers,