This year, I want to launch a new website for the Raspberry Pi. I currently have two ideas, but really only time enough to do one of them. So, opinions please! This is just the outline of the two ideas and is by no means a complete picture. Both of these ideas will require collaborators to get started, so if you’re interested in contributing, by all means say so!
A – Raspberry Pi Education UK
A website to support efforts to get the Raspberry Pi into schools. Website to include:
- ability for multiple content editors to add content to the site
- forums for discussion of education issues
- collaborative working area to generate a one-term curriculum based on the Raspberry Pi (Key Stage to be determined)
- materials and resources to support teachers in using the Pi as a learning tool
- blog for education-only events, activities and news
B – Raspberry Pi for Beginners
A website to support people who have just got their Pis and are wondering how to get it up and running.
- use language that non-techies can understand
- guide to setting up a new Pi
- guides to doing the basic projects that everyone wants to do (e.g. multimedia platform, LED chaser)
- easy to navigate and find what you want
So, over to you, readers – please comment below!
Option B would be more useful for me, but Option A would be better for the cause.
I’d find B more useful.
But like your previous commenter, it seems mean to vote against A . . .