Saturday 9 September 2017

Guildford Raspberry Jam 4 - 16th September 2017





The 4th Guildford Raspberry Jam will take place on 16th September at Guildford Library from 1300-1600

A Raspberry Pi Jam is a meetup for fans of all things Raspberry Pi based of all ages. If you want to learn about Raspberry Pis, get help from others, show off your projects, or meet like-minded people a Jam is the place to do so.

We’ll have several different Pis available to play around with along with some help and advice on how to set things up if you need it.  Please bring your own Pis as we are limited on numbers; there will be plenty of spare monitors and keyboards etc to plug into.

There will be a few other things besdies Pis including a Makey Makey, Fuze board, webcams and Kanos to play with. 

Suitable for all ages, but under 9yrs must be accompanied by an adult.

Tickets are available on Eventbrite at:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/raspberry-jam-4-tickets-35398684418
Updates will appear on the blog and Twitter

See you there!

Saturday 13 August 2016

Guildford Raspberry Jam 3 - 8 October 2016





The 3rd Guildford Raspberry Jam will take place on 8th October at Guildford Library from 11.00-15.30

A Raspberry Pi Jam is a meetup for fans of all things Raspberry Pi based of all ages. If you want to learn about Raspberry Pis, get help from others, show off your projects, or meet like-minded people a Jam is the place to do so.

We’ll have several different Pis available to play around with and a lot more besides. We’ll have several example projects set up on the day including Makey Makey, raspberry Pi camera, robotic arm, Sonic Pi, Fuze computer, Kano and Minecraft Pi, fully programmable with Scratch. Bring your Pi along if you want, we’d love to see you there!

Suitable for all ages, but under 9yrs must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT!  If you didnt get one, dont worry, there will be another Jam in the near future, keep an eye on the blog and Twitter

Workshops
  • ·         Getting started with a Raspberry Pi
o   Creating an SD card
o   First time configuration
o   Network setup
o   Remote control using SSH
o   Remote control using VNC
  • ·       Using Scratch
  • ·         Using the Pi Electronics for beginners
o   LED control
o   Switch control
o   Using stepper motors

Things to do
  • ·         Robot arm control
  • ·         Use the Fuze kindly donated by Maplin (see https://www.fuze.co.uk/)
  • ·         Help build and play with one of the Raspberry Pi-powered Kanos (see http://uk.kano.me/)
  • ·         Makey Makey (x2).  Turn anything into a piano or a controller (see http://makeymakey.com/)
  • .     Flotilla and Arduino
  • ·         See https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/issues/ for other ideas and documentation
Talks (probably!)
  • ·         Library’s proposed Digital Clubs
  • ·         Skycademy and High Altitude Ballooning 

Sunday 13 March 2016

Guildford Raspberry Jam 1 - 12 March 2016

The inaugural Guildford Raspberry Jam will took place on the 12 March 2016.  It was a ticketed event with tickets available from Eventbrite.  The whole thing was organised in conjunction with Guildford Library who could not have been more helpful.  Tickets were charged for this Jam as the library suggested that if not, people might not turn up.  After feedback, this has been reversed for future Jams.

Guildford Library kindly provided a room, some power sockets and tables and the rest of it was cobbled together by the organisers.  The main hurdle we came across was monitors which we eventually got round by using the ample supply of library laptops, connected to the Pis via Ethernet.  There is a good tutorial here if you are keen to try it.  The library also provided USB peripherals but all the Pis were provided by the organisers.

Beyond the 6 laptops we had, the desperate scrabble for screens included using an ancient CRT screen found in a corner (had composite input though (and even a built in VHS player!)) plus two ancient projectors again with only composite inputs.  The CRT screen worked a treat, we spent most of the day trying to get the overscan settings of the projector correct which I think was eventually abandoned.

There was plenty to do with about 8-10 Pis to tinker with.  There was a robot arm, a string of 150 neopixels, Sonic pi setup, sense hat plus plenty of Scratch and Minecraft goodies to get on with.

Maplin turned up and kindly donated a Fuze board, many thanks to them, we will definitely be tinkering with this in years to come!




We took a time lapse of the whole jam using a Raspberry Pi camera which is on YouTube:



It was ultimately a success as you can see from the general hubub and the people who stuck around for almost the full day.  There was a mix of people looking for help, those looking to dabble in something new, experimentation with physical computing (robot arm, LED lights), a youngster who hacked a Scratch game so every time he lost a life he gained 100 and plenty of Minecrafters.