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About the Course

The Raspberry Pi is a small, affordable single-board computer that you will use to design and develop fun and practical IoT devices while learning programming and computer hardware. In addition, you will learn how to set up up the Raspberry Pi environment, get a Linux operating system running, and write and execute some basic Python code on the Raspberry Pi. You will also learn how to use Python-based IDE (integrated development environments) for the Raspberry Pi and how to trace and debug Python code on the device. Please note that this course does not include discussion forums....

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PR

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Good Introduction to both platforms:

Raspberry Pi

Python

Nice and simple teaching however, I didn't prefer the peer evaluation as my certificate would be delayed by their submission.

DK

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very nice material for someone who learn raspberry for the first time..but i believe this course doent walk you very far..its very very introductory

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By 손승건

Mar 31, 2020

I think this course is simple and good information for beginner level

may be, it is insufficient content

By Benico v d W

Apr 15, 2017

I enjoyed this course. It is well structured and a very good introduction. I only audited the course.

By Sahan J

Dec 9, 2020

course is good but there is no discussion forms !!! peer graded assments take long time to review

By STEVEN E

Feb 26, 2018

need to clarify week 4 last assignment on blinking LED, use tkinter button or a physical button...

By Matthias L

Nov 4, 2017

Very good course - could move a bit faster at times, but certainly great for absolute beginners

By Elias Y M F

Dec 22, 2021

It's nice for beginners, I wish there was more support for the Quiz's like resources to view.

By Mushfiqur R

May 23, 2020

Peer review took more than one day to complete. This system should be upgraded to some extent.

By Bhargav D

Jan 21, 2019

peer graded assignments could have been better! but a great introductory course nevertheless!

By D P

Sep 11, 2016

Good content as long as you have some familiarity with programing and computer configuration.

By PANAGODA W P K

Oct 30, 2020

Very good course for raspberry pi beginners, and also good for python programming beginners

By Akshayaa

Jul 5, 2020

The course is apt for beginners. It brings in interest to take up on courses on Raspberry pi

By Toon L

Nov 25, 2019

It was fun to do this course. Not too complicated, easy to follow and well explained.

By Pratik P J

Jun 7, 2022

Superbly explain. This course has improved my hardware interfacing of Rasberry PI

By Shiv K

Jan 10, 2023

You can add more practical's about Python programs, to make it more powerfull

By Omar R R

Jan 14, 2018

I would like a forum to discuss some topics but overall it is a good course

By Alexandre S

May 28, 2017

For an introduction is OK, however the course could have more information.

By KARTHICK R

May 25, 2016

a nice course to learn the basics of python and raspberry pi programming!!

By Chris E

Jun 13, 2016

Great content, and I really like Prof. Harris' way of explaining things.

By JOBBINE J

Apr 6, 2016

The course has the best introduction to raspberry pi , very useful .

By Stefano G

Jan 20, 2021

It is a great introductory course, but some modules are too simple

By Saideep U

Oct 6, 2016

Very informative and explained in a simple, understandable manner.

By Abhishek K

Apr 25, 2016

Could be made better by teaching linux basic syntax for LXTerminal

By Rajan K M

Jun 11, 2020

It was a great experience learning how to program hardware.

By Houssam A

Oct 7, 2016

very good for beginners and lecturer is very nice .

By MARTIN S

Jun 30, 2020

Good overview of Raspberry Pi and Python. Thanks!