
Piper Computer Kit V4B with Sensor Explorer
Original price
$399.00
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Original price
$399.00
Original price
$399.00
$399.00
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$399.00
Current price
$399.00
SKU PIP-036
Welcome to the ultimate D.I.Y. computer-building experience, for ages 8+! Build a REAL computer from start to finish while playing the Raspberry Pi Edition of Minecraft and learn how to code and make STEAM connections to the real world. Now includes the Sensor Explorer Kit that includes 6 additional projects!
FEATURES:
With beautifully etched, laser-cut wood pieces, the Raspberry Pi microcomputer, and hardware designed to be assembled using the included blueprint and screwdriver, the build is just the beginning. Start up the computer and dive into Piper StoryMode, our unique gamified experience which blends physical building with virtual storytelling to engage kids in STEAM learning. Need a button to move in the game? Build it yourself and learn the basics of circuitry and electrical engineering!
Take it one step further and learn to code using PiperCode, the Google Blockly, drag-and-drop coding experience. Learn to program and control electronics from your Piper Computer Kit with step-by-step instructions that guide kids through blinking an LED, building a game to test your reflexes, and so much!
HARDWARE:
SOFTWARE
- 18 Raspberry Pi Edition of Minecraft StoryMode Projects
- 6 Raspberry Pi Edition of Minecraft Mini Games
- 12 Raspberry Pi Edition of Minecraft Creative Mode Projects
- 11 PiperCode Projects
- Scratch 2.0
- Mathematica
- Python
- Sonic Pi
- Plus FREE Software Updates with New Projects!
EDUCATORS
For educators, Piper offers a robust standard's aligned curriculum with 35+ STEAM lesson plans, assessments, student hand-outs, vocabulary, and instructional resources, the Piper Computer Kit Premium Curriculum is a 5E, standards-aligned resource available as a one-year license that makes using Piper Computer Kits in your learning environment easy.
Piper Computer Kit V4 Playbook
This playbook is designed to guide you through a series of carefully curated computer science enrichment projects. Students can build the Piper computer individually or in small groups, following the project guides with facilitators/teachers to check in on this exciting journey.