Arduino and Raspberry Pi Sensor Projects for the Evil Genius
by Robert Chin
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Fiendishly Clever Sensor Projects for Your Arduino and Raspberry Pi Learn to quickly build your own electronic gadgets that monitor, measure, and react to the real world-with no prior experience required! This easy-to-follow guide covers the programming and electronics essentials needed to build fun and educ...
20 Makey Makey Projects for the Evil Genius
by Aaron Graves and Colleen Graves
20 fun and inventive Makey Makey projects for Makers from beginner to expertThis hands-on guide is filled with DIY projects that show readers, step-by-step, how to start creating and making cool inventions with the Makey Makey invention kit. Each project features easy-to-follow, fully-illustrated instructions and detailed photographs of the finished gadget. Readers will see how to apply these skills and start building their own Makey Makey projects.20 Makey Makey Projects for the Evil Genius sta...
Exam Board: Edexcel, AQA, and OCR GatewayLevel: GCSE Grade 9-1Subject: Computer ScienceFirst Teaching: September 2016, First Exams: June 2018Suitable for the 2020 exams Letts Revision improves exam confidence Matched to the requirements of the National Curriculum, this workbook prepares students for their GCSE Computing Science exam with confidence. This workbook provides invaluable practice in answering exam-style questions ahead of the new, more challenging GCSEs. The first...
Kids learn to code by making fun computer games with the Scratch programming language. Games include things like a timed maze, a snake game, asteroids, and more. By combining colorful Scratch programming blocks of code, kids quickly learn computer programming concepts, like loops, strings, and variables, without having to master the cryptic syntax found in most programming languages. Easy-to-follow, full color instructions let readers get immediate results with minor supervision. Review question...
Code the Classics Volume II
by David Crookes, Andrew Gillett, and Liz Upton
Take inspiration from the some of the greatest video games of the 1980s and learn how to write your own modern classics Code the Classics Volume II not only tells the stories of some of the seminal video games of the 1980s, but shows you how to create your own games inspired by them, following examples programmed by Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton. In this book, you'll learn how to run and edit the games in this book by installing Python, Pygame Zero, and an IDE. You'll also:Get game design tip...
Power of Patterns: Cryptography (TIME FOR KIDS(R) Nonfiction Readers)
by Rane Anderson
Cryptography has been used since ancient times to send hidden messages. The MIS-X, the Enigma Machine, the Vigenere Cipher, and the Spartan Scytale are examples from history. For the average person, cryptography remains behind the scenes. It's intertwined in the everyday tasks that people complete online, on cell phones, and on other devices. But it is always there, thanks to the scholars and codebreakers who worked through the centuries to turn cryptography into what it is today. Developed by T...
Coding Activities for Building Apps with Python (Code Creator)
by Cathleen Small
Building Your First Website with USDomainCenter and WordPress
by Steven Liu and Tyler Taylor
Make - AI Robots
by Reade Richard, Brenda Shivanandan, Andy Forest, and Denzel Edwards
Artificial intelligence is a tool to explore and create, and it starts here with the experts at Steamlabs, a nonprofit that teaches teens to not just be users of technology, but to create with technology so they can be help shape our future. Make: AI Robots introduces young people to AI through exciting craft projects that start with a mechanical cardboard creation, integrates fun electronic lights and motors, adds simple coding on a micro:bit, and then teaches how to train AI to create a spark...
Coding Activities for Building Databases with SQL (Code Creator)
by Sarah Mullin
Using Computer Science in Construction Careers (Coding Your Passion)
by Carla Mooney