Starting with a presentation / demonstration by Mark Dammer,
then you can try the Raspberry Pi yourself.

Friday 17th November
7:30pm Garden Room / Findhorn Village Centre
Once a month the T-Exchange, Moray Firth Makerspace, is hosting a variety of creative projects. The November meeting will start with a short introduction into the Raspberry Pi computer by Mark Dammer.
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny and affordable computer that can be a fun way for all ages to learn programming or can be used for almost everything a standard laptop or desktop computer can do. Various extensions and sensors allow the Raspberry Pi to interact with the world and make it the ideal platform for your own practical projects such as building a weather station or controlling a robot.
After the short presentation you will have the opportunity to gain some hands-on experience of the Raspberry Pi. Mark and other T-Exchange members will be available for questions and help. Feel free to bring your own Raspberry Pi if you already have one.
Mark Dammer works as an IT consultant and Ethical Hacker. He is a fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe and has been working with Linux for now over 20 years.
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