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Getting to grips with the mouse
I’ve recently found myself with the challenge of teaching Reception age children Computing not in their own classroom, but in a traditional ICT suite with desks, PCs, keyboards and mice that actually aren’t even designed for Year 6 children, they … Continue reading
More adventures in thermal printing
I’ve been rediscovering my old Sparkfun serial thermal till roll printer, the one I used for my Little Box of Poems, a connected IoT printer, printing from the BBC micro:bit and other projects. These printers are great fun and can … Continue reading
Posted in computers, Raspbian
Tagged printer, Python, RaspberryPi, thermal, thermal printer
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Coastal webcam with weather and tide data
Following on from my Raspberry Pi e-Ink display tide time project, I’ve made a web cam that will tweet photos overlaid with weather and tide information for any UK coastal place. It uses the official Raspberry Pi camera module. Like the InkypHAT … Continue reading
Posted in Raspberry Pi
Tagged coast, Python, RaspberryPi, seaside, tides, weather, webcam
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More adventures in software-defined radio
multitasking – tide times and flight data! At the risk of being accused of ‘clickbait’ again, here’s an update on what I’ve been doing with my USB software-defined radio stick. Yes I know this is nothing new, yes I know … Continue reading
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Tagged ADS-B, aviation, FlightRadar24, planes, planespotting, RaspberryPi, SDR
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Microbit-controlled radio / MP3 player
Here’s a quick project showing the power of David Whale’s bitio Python library. This gives Python on a Raspberry Pi, Mac or Windows PC access to the physical sensors on the BBC micro:bit. You can control a program on your … Continue reading