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Teach, learn and make with Raspberry Pi
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25/06/2026 08:39
From first-time coders to seasoned makers, this year every single Coolest Projects creator brought all their creativity to their tech projects and made something to be proud of. Over 15,000 young people showcased more than 4,500 creations on a global stage. With participants from 40 countries and 47…
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23/06/2026 09:15
Learning something new requires effort. Learners take in new information by listening and observing. When a lot of information is presented at once in a lesson, that can create too much cognitive load for learners — a barrier to understanding and engagement. To help you design and deliver great comp…
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16/06/2026 11:17
The UK Government is undertaking the first major review of England’s curriculum and qualifications system since the current national curriculum was introduced in 2014. We believe that this is an excellent opportunity not simply to update the computing curriculum content, but to reconsider what compu…
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11/06/2026 13:23
An amazing 25,707 participants had their code run on the International Space Station (ISS) this year, marking the European Astro Pi Challenge’s 10th anniversary in style. Yesterday, Astro Pi teams and their mentors received their official certificates and data — the final stage of this year’s challe…
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03/06/2026 14:47
At the Raspberry Pi Foundation, we believe that alongside learning to code, a crucial part of computing education is building AI literacy skills. Amidst the rapid pace of development and the growing impact of AI tools, it is increasingly important for educators everywhere to feel equipped to address…
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02/06/2026 09:20
Hayley McKechnie is a computing lead at a primary school in the East of England, who shares in this blog how she supports her students and her fellow teachers to build confidence around artificial intelligence (AI). She developed her skills through training delivered by Parent Zone, our partner for …
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28/05/2026 11:20
Can AI support creativity? The technology is often framed as threatening creative work either by automating it or by encouraging imitation. But Professor Rebecca Fiebrink’s work in creative machine learning suggests a more useful way to think about this relationship. In our March research seminar, s…
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27/05/2026 10:43
In April, young tech creators gathered at Explorium in Dublin for Coolest Projects Ireland 2026, a lively, creative celebration of young makers and their digital projects. This year’s event was held as part of Kinia’s Creative Technology Week, and welcomed over 100 young people, showcasing more than…
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14/05/2026 11:09
We are working with partner organisations around the world to support teachers in building confidence with AI in the classroom through our Experience AI programme. In this guest post, Catarina Marques from our partner TUMO Portugal shares what the organisation is learning from delivering training to…
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14/05/2026 11:02
Imagine places for young people to not just learn to use technology but to understand it, shape it, and build with it. That’s what you can create by partnering with the Raspberry Pi Foundation on Code Club, the global movement of computing clubs where school-age young people develop the confidence t…
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