Maker Faire Bay Area 2012

Raspberry Pi: How a $35 Computer Will Give Students an Appetite for STEM

A lively panel discussion comprised of the founder of Raspberry Pi Eben Upton, everyone's favorite modder Ben Heck, Matt Richardson from MAKE magazine and a California education professional who can speak to the Maker movement in the classroom.

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Matt Richardson

Matt Richardson

Contributor, MAKE Magazine

Matt Richardson brooklyn-based creative technologist, maker of things, video producer, and writer. He's a video producer and blogger for Makezine.com and a contributor to MAKE magazine.

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Benjamin Heckendom

Benjamin Heckendom

Ben is a graphic artist turned internet celebrity, famed in the world of electronics "modding". From hits like his Bill Paxton pinball machine to the in-demand XBOX 360 Laptop, Ben is known for hacking-in-to pop culture's biggest gadgets and giving them his own unique and playful spin. He is also the host of the popular online television series The Ben Heck Show, which is now entering it's second season.

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Eben Upton

Founder of Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi and element14

Eben is a founder and trustee of the foundation, and is responsible for the overall software and hardware architecture of the Raspberry Pi device. In his day job, he works for Broadcom as an ASIC architect and general troublemaker.

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