strong>Dan Aldred is a Computer Science teacher and a freelance resource writer and hacker. He has championed the use of the Raspberry Pi as a tool for learning and creativity and is a Raspberry Pi Certified educator. Dan led the winning team of students for the first Astro Pi competition, whose code is now orbiting Earth aboard the ISS. Dan has authored a set of international micro:bit teaching resources with ARM and hacked Scratch with a Microsoft Kinnect for an open evening at school and invited all the students to dance. Dan runs the TeCoEd website (www.tecoed.co.uk) and also a YouTube channel. Dan resides in the UK.
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Hello GUI - understanding what a GUI (Graphical User Interface) is, and creating your first GUI Are you funnier than a hyena? Building a joke machine Making a F.A.R.T. box - a disgusting soundboard Photo Book. Build a GUI to show your favorite pics It's just a prank, bro! Build a fake quiz to Rickroll your friends Are you a mind reader? Build a higher or lower guessing game Is your password secure? Build a password checker Are you faster than a superhero? Build a reaction game that measures your reaction time and calculates your reaction speed Bae or Bust calculator. Build a GUI that shows you what your Bae score is - how compatible you are with someone, based on their name Twisted timer. Build a countdown timer A classic game of Tic-Tac-Toe Pixel painter. Color in pixels to make pixel art Appendix A - Installing Python on Microsoft Windows Appendix B - Installing Python on other operating systems Appendix C - Installing guizero on other operating systems and features of guizero Appendix D - Downloading code and resources from GitHub Appendix E - Creating and editing your own images