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Raspberry Jam Event Calendar

Find out what community-organised Raspberry Pi-themed events are happening near you…

01. Build a web server using Raspberry Pi

Saturday 1 August

Online magpi.cc/e6zvgf

Learn the basics of the web, the structure of web programming, and how to deploy a simple local web server.

02. Video Game Developer Bootcamp

Monday 3 August

Online magpi.cc/a3rqVS

Aimed at 11- to 13-year-olds, this camp helps you build your own handheld video game console and develop games with code.

03. Virtual CoderDojo

Tuesday 4 August

Online magpi.cc/69EQGp

Attendees are welcomed at 1:30 pm and will experience virtual ‘stations‘ for online coding activities.

04. Houston Raspberry Pi Meetup

Wednesday 5 August

Online magpi.cc/W2Ugxx

A community of coders, artists, educators, and engineers interested in project-based learning with Raspberry Pi.

05. Girls Into Coding

Saturday 8 August

Online magpi.cc/iEgRLi

Have fun participating in exciting digital and coding workshops, listening to inspiring talks, and controlling robots from your home!

06. The Repair Café Experiment

Saturday 8 August

Online magpi.cc/5g7c2w

Find out how to repair, mend, make, hack, or repurpose your things at home online.

07. Online Summer Camp: Python Coding

Monday 10 August

Online magpi.cc/f8ujRW

Through this introductory coding course, your child will gain familiarity with the Python programming language.

08. Medway Makers Tech Meetup

Sunday 16 August

Online magpi.cc/qAyyz6

Workshops in building cool things with Arduino, how to code for beginners, how to use a Raspberry Pi, and so on.

FULL CALENDAR

Get a full list of upcoming events for August and beyond here: rpf.io/jam

FIND OUT ABOUT JAMS

Want a Raspberry Jam in your area? Want to start one? jam@raspberrypi.org

We’ve highlighted some of the areas in need of a Jam! Can you help out?

Raspberry Jam advice:

Start a mailing list

“H aving a staff mailing list for all your active volunteers really helps: mailmanlists.net run email discussion lists, and they give free accounts to worthy causes like Raspberry Jams.”

Andrew Oakley – Cotswold Jam

Every Raspberry Jam is entitled to apply for a Jam starter kit, which includes magazine issues, printed worksheets, stickers, flyers, and more. Get the book here: rpf.io/guidebook