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Physical Computing with Scratch using Raspberry Pi

person icon Venkatesh Varadachari

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Physical Computing with Scratch using Raspberry Pi

The version of Scratch with Raspberry Pi has many unique features; one being its ability to communicate with GPIO pins.

updated on icon Updated on Apr, 2024

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person icon Venkatesh Varadachari

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Lectures -56

Resources -23

Duration -2.5 hours

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Course Description

Hello, learners! Greetings from Makerdemy. In this course, you will learn how to program the ScratchGPIO on Raspberry to work on the Physical Computing with Scratch.

Scratch is a very accessible and easy to learn programming framework for both young children and adults. Its close association with the Raspberry Pi and its educational emphasis has been a perfect match.

The ScratchGPIO project brings control and sensing of the Pi's low-level GPIO pins to Scratch in a very powerful way. It continues to enhance the package to support LCD screens, motors, compass components, distance sensors, and other electronic and robotic components.

The level of hardware control offered by the ScratchGPIO package allows even beginner programmers the ability to interact with the physical world with a simple and familiar programming framework.

A new version of Scratch for Raspberry Pi added with the GPIO pins. In this course will guide you how to use Scratch Programming Language with the Raspberry Pi.

The Scratch included with the Raspberry Pi has some unique features; one of the most useful is its ability to communicate with the GPIO pins (General Purpose Input Output). These pins allow you to connect your Raspberry Pi to a range of devices, from lights and motors to buttons and sensors. The original Raspberry Pi had a 26-pin header and newer models (B+, Pi 2, Pi 3, etc.) have a 40-pin header, but in this course, I will be using the Raspberry Pi 3 model.

The Raspberry Pi is great hardware microcontroller to get starting with Scratch. This course is ideal for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Physical computing with Raspberry Pi using ScratchGPIO. Basic knowledge of Scratch is required to get started with the course. The GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi are a great way to interface with physical devices like resistors and sensors with the Scratch.

By following this course, you will learn how to install the ScratchGPIO package, where to look for more information about it and Scratch. Also, you will assemble an easy to use breadboard circuits, motors, PIR sensors, Relay, Touch sensor, Ultrasonic sensor to measure the distance and mail notification, etc., that will allow you to experiment safely with Scratch and GPIO control for both input and output.

Finally, you will create a game that can be used as an example and a basis to be modified to learn and experiment. As the ScratchGPIO project continues to mature and expand, you can look forward to seeing a whole new generation of Raspberry Pi robotics controlled by Scratch.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is ideal for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Physical computing with Raspberry Pi using ScratchGPIO
  • The GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi are a great way to interface with physical devices like resistors and sensors with the Scratch
  • No prior knowledge of programming or coding is required
  • Engineering Students - Electronics, Electrical & Computer Science
  • Electronic Geeks, Hobbiest & Art Students
  • High School Science Students

Goals

What will you learn in this course:

  • Control the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins using Scratch

  • Receive input from the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins using Scratch

  • Create IoT application through ScratchGPIO with Python to send notification to your mail

  • Multiple projects to work on ScratchGPIO using Raspberry Pi

  • Connect a passive infra-red (PIR) sensor to the Raspberry Pi

  • Control the flow of your Scratch program by responding to the input from the sensor

Prerequisites

What are the prerequisites for this course?

  • Basic knowledge of Scratch is requires to get started with the course

  • Any model of Raspberry Pi

  • The new Raspbian version along with that, Raspberry has included the latest Scratch system update

  • Complete beginner sensor module kit

Physical Computing with Scratch using Raspberry Pi

Curriculum

Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course

Introduction
2 Lectures
  • play icon What will you learn from this course? 01:21 01:21
  • play icon Introduction to Physical Computing with ScratchGPIO 03:38 03:38
Physical Computing with ScratchGPIO
3 Lectures
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ScratchGPIO: Basic configuration broadcast and GPIO Server commands
2 Lectures
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Lighting an LED
3 Lectures
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Controlling an LED with a Button Push
3 Lectures
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Buzzer Controller
3 Lectures
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Passive infrared Motion Sensor(PIR)
2 Lectures
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Ultrasonic distance measure with a LCD and a Buzzer
2 Lectures
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DC Motor Control Using L293D in ScratchGPIO with Raspberry Pi
8 Lectures
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LED based DICE for Monopoly game
3 Lectures
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LED Ping Pong Game
2 Lectures
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4 x 4 Matrix Keypad
2 Lectures
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Security System using Password Protection with Servo motor
2 Lectures
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Controlling a Seven-Segment display using ScratchGPIO program
2 Lectures
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Motion Sensor Trigger Camera
2 Lectures
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Game Console using Buttons and Ultrasonic sensor
2 Lectures
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Communicating between Scratch and Python
3 Lectures
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Sensitivity Touch Light using Relay module
3 Lectures
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Candy Dispenser using Servo motor and PIR Sensor
2 Lectures
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Ball Shooter controller by two Servo motors
2 Lectures
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Galaxy Game Console using Buttons
3 Lectures
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Venkatesh Varadachari

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