|
Thu, 12 Feb 2026 14:30:24 +0000 |
|
Where do great research ideas come from in computer science education? We might think of research breakthroughs as a single moment of genius, but in reality impactful research is often the result of many years of iterative development. In November’s research seminar, we heard from Karl-Emil Kjær Bilstrup, a researcher at the University of Copenhagen,…
The post Embodied machine learning: From research ideas to classroom activities appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|
|
Tue, 10 Feb 2026 10:55:13 +0000 |
|
The online world that young people navigate today is different from the one we encountered just a few years ago: the search engines, social media platforms and digital tools they use to find information, interact with friends and complete schoolwork are now deeply embedded with AI technologies. While the core aims of online safety education…
The post Helping young people stay safe online in the age of AI appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|
|
Mon, 09 Feb 2026 12:39:22 +0000 |
|
|
|
Fri, 06 Feb 2026 09:37:05 +0000 |
|
|
|
Thu, 05 Feb 2026 13:06:25 +0000 |
|
Coolest Projects is the world’s leading technology showcase for young people, a space where creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving come together through code. Last November, Coolest Projects returned to South Africa, providing another exciting opportunity to celebrate and amplify the voices of young digital creators across Mzansi, a local name for South Africa. Coolest Projects brings…
The post A day with young creators at Coolest Projects Mzansi 2025 appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|
|
Thu, 29 Jan 2026 15:42:55 +0000 |
|
At the end of last year, Professor Becky Francis published her long-awaited Curriculum and Assessment Review for England, accompanied by the UK government’s official response. Buried within that response — and not actually proposed in the Review itself — was a notable commitment: to “explore introducing a new Level 3 qualification* in data science and…
The post A new qualification in data science and AI for students in England? appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|
|
Tue, 27 Jan 2026 09:42:29 +0000 |
|
Traditionally, curriculum planning has often looked like a linear list: Topic A leads to Topic B, which leads to Topic C. However, as educators we know that learning rarely happens in such a simple, linear way. Concepts are regularly covered in different overlapping topics, and students can often take different routes to reach the same…
The post How to strategically plan your computing curriculum appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|
|
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 13:01:18 +0000 |
|
In November, our first-ever Kenya Partner Showcase brought together all our partners from across the country for two days of collaboration, learning, and shared strategy. What stood out to us most from the event was not just the diversity of work that the Kenyan partners are doing in computing education, but also the clear alignment…
The post Fostering Kenya’s computing education ecosystem appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|
|
Tue, 20 Jan 2026 11:35:40 +0000 |
|
In Germany, as in many countries, AI topics are rapidly entering formal computer science education. Yet, this haste often risks us focusing on fleeting technological developments rather than fundamental concepts. As computer science educator Viktoriya Olari, from Free University of Berlin, discovered in her research, the fundamental role of data, which powers most modern AI…
The post How to put data first in K–12 AI education by using data case studies appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|
|
Wed, 14 Jan 2026 11:19:23 +0000 |
|
Coolest Projects is our global technology showcase for young people up to age 18. It’s a place where young creators share the brilliant things they’ve made using digital technology — from first-ever Scratch projects and coding for fun experiments to ambitious robotics builds — with a global audience. Everyone who takes part receives certificates and…
The post Coolest Projects 2026: Opens for entries in January! appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.
|