Learn how computers are built |
Code in Python |
Connect physical components |
Troubleshoot Code |
Learn how to connect physical components such as buttons and sound & light sensors to activate and control your code.
“My daughters are so excited after each session and chatter non-stop about what they’ve learned! They’re having fun while developing future-proof skills such as prototyping, coding & troubleshooting, plus creativity and logical thinking.”
- Sarah, mum to two teenage girls
pi-top [4] sits at the heart of our easy-to-use, rugged and modular system for learning to code. Your pi-top [4] computer comes with:
COURSE DETAILS
What’s included | pi‑top [4] Complete & Sensor Foundation Kit x1 pi-top [4] Computer, x1 Foundation Plate, x1 Sound Sensor, x1 Light Sensor, x2 Buttons, x1 Buzzer, x2 Potentiometers, x2 Red LEDs, x2 Green LEDs, x2 Yellow LEDs, x1 Ultrasonic Sensor, x8 Connector cables, Lifetime access to Further project library |
Age | 11 - 17 |
Skill level | Beginner - Intermediate |
Tools | Python, pi-top Further |
Program | x12 One hour session with 1to1 tutoring. Available in English only. |
Requirements | Mac or Windows computer with webcam, microphone, and speaker or headset; Stable internet connection with Zoom video-conferencing. |
Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang Synergies AB.
pi-top is not affiliated with Mojang in any way.
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