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Announcing the Raspberry Pi Educators RoadTest Winners

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10 Mar 2015

Thank you to all our competitors for all their efforts over the past months in this exciting RoadTest - the first RoadTest element14, MCM and CPC have done just for educators.

 

There are two Grand Prize winners who will receive a 3D printer worth $600. The judges have made their choices based upon the blogs provided within the allotted time.

 

We're pleased to announce that the Grand Prize Winners are kitfud (Kit Fuderich) and nbizzell (Neil Bizzell).


Kit is a technology teacher at Lancaster Country Day School, a private K-12 day school in Lancaster, PA. He wrote a 6-piece blog series about his Raspberry Pi Turtle Bot, which he and a student programmed with Python to produce geometric shapes. Kit also worked with a student to connect an Arduino to the Pi. The Arduino was used for sensing.

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Neil is a Raspberry Pi Certified Educator and has been using the Raspberry Pi in his classroom to engage students in computing. He teaches Computing at a secondary school and also home schools his son. During his experiment, which he designed to teach children about both Science and Computing, he used the Raspberry Pi B+ Camera Kit to record the growth of the crystals. An older group of students coded the Kit with Python.

 

 


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Check out this wrap-up from gsimerlink (Greg Simerlink - thanks, Greg!) of MCM for the complete series of submissions from Kit and Neil.

 

element14 would like to congratulate the winners and all those who took part for their efforts.Stay tuned for future competitions!

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  • kitfud
    kitfud over 10 years ago +4
    THANK YOU! This is the finest news I've had in a while. I'll totally write a blog post about the printer when I receive it too. Long live the Turtle Bot and Raspberry Pi computers!
  • nbizzell
    nbizzell over 10 years ago +3
    Thank you., I started teaching as a science teacher and after attending Picademy ( the RPi foundations free teacher CPD ) I have been looking for ways to do some cross curricular work with the RPi. This…
  • kitfud
    kitfud over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed +3
    Hi Andy, As soon as I get that 3D printer I'm going to make a bunch of pen holders and protractors for my bot. Everyone knows that the cool kids in school have protractors.....thanks for the comment!
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago

    Well done.

    Both excellent learning projects that introduce young minds to try things.

     

    Mark

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  • dragonstyne
    dragonstyne over 10 years ago

    Congratulations Kit and Neil!

    Great Work!

     

    [][][]Steve

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    kitfud over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Hi Andy,

    As soon as I get that 3D printer I'm going to make a bunch of pen holders and protractors for my bot. Everyone knows that the cool kids in school have protractors.....thanks for the comment!

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    nbizzell over 10 years ago

    Thank you.,

     

    I started teaching as a science teacher and after attending Picademy (the RPi foundations free teacher CPD) I have been looking for ways to do some cross curricular work with the RPi. This project was a great opportunity to do so.

     

    My son already has plans for the 3D printer - printing things from Minecraft. He saw this at an event last year and has been obsessed with the idea ever since. Guess I'll have to work out how to do it now.

     

    I will probably also be using this with my current AgoBo based robot project - Raspberry Why?: Agobo The Hackable Raspberry Pi Robot - now with emotions

     

    Neil

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  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 10 years ago

    Congratulations Neil, nice combination of science and technology

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