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Rob Bishop from the Raspberry Pi Foundation is touring popular hackspaces in the US throughout September 2012 with the aim of giving talks and workshops about the Raspberry Pi to both
The RaspberryPi Foundation is planning a tour of hackspaces in the US to give talks and workshops to those interested in hacking with the Pi.
hackspace members and also Raspberry Pi users in the local community.
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We're coming to Noisebridge on Saturday, 29-September-2012 for an all-day event.
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He'll be coming to visit Noisebridge on '''Saturday, 29-September-2012''' at '''11am - 5pm'''.  The event is free, and open to all!
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a charitable organisation founded with the aim of promoting the study of computer science and related topics, especially at school level. The Foundation is responsible for the design and sales of the popular Raspberry Pi single-board computer. You can find out more about the Foundation and the Raspberry Pi at [http://raspberrypi.org the Raspberry Pi website].
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The tour will be blogged/vlogged on the Raspberry Pi website and we hope to attract Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and hackers/makers from across the areas we will be visiting, allowing us to meet and support our community.
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The Noisebridge event will be very informal and will consist of the following;
   
==Workshop / Tech Demos (11am-3pm)==
Rob will be giving a demonstration of the latest developments with the Pi as well as bringing a number of Pi's for people to play with hands-on.


This will give people a great opportunity to get advice from the Foundation and get help kickstarting Pi-based projects.
Rob Bishop from the RaspberryPi Foundation is touring popular hackspaces in the US throughout September 2012 with the aim of giving talks and workshops about the RaspberryPi to both
hackspace members and also RaspberryPi users in the local community.
 
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a charitable organisation founded with the aim of promoting the study of computer science and related topics, especially at school level. The Foundation is responsible for the design and sales of the popular RaspberryPi single-board computer. You can find out more about the Foundation and the RaspberryPi at our website[http://raspberrypi.org].  


Sadly due to sales and import tax restrictions we won't be able to sell Raspberry Pi's directly at Noisebridge.  But you can buy a Raspberry Pi in advance -- Rob says that there is now plenty of stock at MCM Electronics (http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/en-US/raspberry-pi).
The tour will be blogged/vlogged on the RaspberryPi website and we hope to attract RaspberryPi enthusiasts and hackers/makers from across the areas we will be visiting, allowing us to meet and support our community.  


==Talk (3pm)==
The Noisebridge event will be very informal and will hopefully consist of the following;
Raspberry Pi: Past, Present & Future - An introduction to the Raspberry Pi, including an overview of its history and development, details on the technical specification and an outline of future developments. Followed by a Q&A session.


==Show & Tell / Prizes (4pm)==
==Talk==
A chance for people who have started/completed projects based on the Pi to bring them along to do a show and tell, with prizes being given out for the most awesome ones shown.
RaspberryPi: Past, Present & Future - An introduction to the RaspberryPi, including an overview of its history and development, details on the technical specification and an outline of future developments. Followed by a Q&A session.
   
==Tech Demos==
A demonstration of the latest developments with the Pi, including a demonstration of various OS's and other software.
   
==Workshop==
We will be bringing a number of Pi's for people to play with hands-on.


==Photos from the event==
==Show & Tell / Prizes==
Over 80 people came to the event.  Smashing success!  And lots of fun for all.<br>
We really want to encourage people who have started/completed projects based on the Pi to bring them along to do a show and tell, with prizes being given out for the most awesome projects.
''Thanks to Rob Bishop for coming by and showing off Raspberry Pi, and bringing Pi's for everyone to play with.''<br>
''Thanks to Google for sharing the monitors, keyboards, and mouses.''<br>
[[Image:raspberrypi.jpg|left]]
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/maltman23/sets/72157631654538972/ Mitch's flickr]


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''Rob Bishop, RaspberryPi Foundation''
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/1792 More info from the Raspberry Pi website]
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