Teachers: Build a functional computer out of paper with kids in your class  - All Courses: Pedagogy and Best Practices - Code.org Professional Learning  Community

Teachers: Build a functional computer out of paper with kids in your class - All Courses: Pedagogy and Best Practices - Code.org Professional Learning Community

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Teachers: Try to combine crafts with coding to keep kids motivated during the class. Here is an idea for building “Raspberry Pi Paper” - a computer that can be done using just basic crafts! Kids can then program it! You need: Raspberry Pi computer LCD (from , etc) USB Power Pack Cables Paper Tape / Glue No 3D printer needed! Have fun!

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