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E-raamat: Deploying Raspberry Pi in the Classroom

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Learn how to deploy Raspberry Pi computers in a classroom or lab situation and how to navigate the hardware and software choices you face.





Deploying Raspberry Pi in the Classroom equips you with the skills and knowledge to plan and execute a deployment of Raspberry Pi computers in the classroom.  Teachers and IT administrators at schools will see how to set up the hardware and software swiftly on your own or with the help of your students.





Step-by-step instructions and practical examples walk you through building your Raspberry Pi workstations and your network, managing the computers and the network, and troubleshooting any problems that arise. This book offers several points to involve your students through hands-on activities. These activities are designed to benefit your beginner and older or more able students alike.





Make Deploying Raspberry Pi in the Classroom a part of you instructional library today. 



What you will learn

Put an easily-manageable computer on each desk for students to learn Internet use and essential office software skills



Image, configure, and plan a classroom deployment of Raspberry Pi computers



Manage your classroom Raspberry Pi computers and keeping them up and running smoothly and efficiently





Who this book is for Primary audience would be teachers and IT administrators at schools or colleges. It will also appeal to administrators at social clubs or organizations that provide less formal tuition or simply provide Internet access.
About the Author xv
About the Technical Reviewer xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
Chapter 1 Planning Your Raspberry Pi Classroom Deployment
1(16)
Understanding What the Raspberry Pi Is
1(13)
Understanding the Capabilities of Raspberry Pi Computers
4(1)
Learning Desktop Computing Skills
4(1)
Learning Office Skills
5(2)
Learning the Essentials of Programming with Scratch
7(1)
Programming in Python
8(1)
Programming in Java
9(2)
Programming in C and Other Programming Languages
11(1)
Learning Programming with Other Apps
12(1)
Playing Games
13(1)
Running Media Centers
13(1)
Planning and Executing Computing Projects
13(1)
Analyzing Your Needs and Making a Plan
14(1)
Getting a Raspberry Pi Computer
15(1)
Summary
16(1)
Chapter 2 Choosing Raspberry Pi Hardware
17(38)
Choosing the Best Raspberry Pi Models for Your Needs
17(9)
Understanding the Raspberry Pi Models
18(2)
Meeting the Raspberry Pi Boards
20(4)
Where to Buy Raspberry Pi Computers
24(2)
Australia Stores
26(1)
Choosing Power Sources for Your Raspberry Pi Computers
26(7)
Understanding the Power Requirements of Raspberry Pi Computers
26(1)
Using Dedicated Raspberry Pi Chargers
27(5)
Phone Chargers
32(1)
Running a Raspberry Pi Computer from a Battery
32(1)
Running a Raspberry Pi Computer from a USB Hub
32(1)
Choosing SD Cards
33(5)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using SD Cards as the Main Storage
33(1)
Which Raspberry Pi Models Use Standard SD and Which Use Micro SD?
34(1)
Which SD Card, and What Size, Should You Get?
34(3)
Choosing an SD Card Reader
37(1)
Choosing and Using Cases
38(8)
Criteria for Choosing Cases
39(6)
VESA Mounts and Cases
45(1)
Adding a Camera Module
46(2)
Choosing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Adapters for Older Raspberry Pi Models
48(1)
Choosing Displays
48(3)
HDMI Displays: The Clearest Choice
48(2)
Connecting to Displays via DVI
50(1)
Connecting to Displays via DisplayPort
50(1)
Connecting to Displays via VGA
51(1)
Connecting to Displays via Composite
51(1)
Choosing Keyboards and Pointing Devices
51(2)
USB: The First Choice for Keyboards and Pointing Devices
52(1)
Using PS/2 Keyboards and Pointing Devices
52(1)
Using Bluetooth Keyboards and Pointing Devices
53(1)
Choosing a Network Connection Method
53(1)
Summary
54(1)
Chapter 3 Choosing Operating Systems for Raspberry Pi
55(16)
Meeting NOOBS, Raspbian, LibreELEC, OSMC, and Windows 10 IoT Core
55(8)
Raspbian
56(1)
Raspbian Lite
57(1)
LibreELEC
58(1)
OSMC
59(2)
Windows 10 IoT Core
61(2)
Exploring Other Linux Operating Systems
63(4)
Exploring Other Linux Desktop Operating Systems
63(4)
Exploring Linux Server Operating Systems
67(1)
Exploring Non-Linux Operating Systems
67(2)
RISC OS for Raspberry Pi
67(2)
Summary
69(2)
Chapter 4 Brief Tutorial on Raspberry Pi Essentials
71(66)
Startup, Shutdown, and Restart
71(3)
Starting Up the Raspberry Pi Computer
71(1)
Shutting Down the Raspberry Pi Computer
72(1)
Restarting the Raspberry Pi Computer
73(1)
Logging Out and Logging In Again
73(1)
Taking Other Actions from the Login Screen
74(1)
Meeting the Desktop
74(3)
Configuring the Pointing Device, Keyboard, and Network Connection
77(9)
Configuring the Pointing Device and the Keyboard
77(3)
Configuring the Network Connection
80(6)
Configuring a Raspberry Pi Computer
86(7)
Choosing Settings on the System Tab
86(2)
Choosing Settings on the Interfaces Tab
88(1)
Choosing Settings on the Performance Tab
89(1)
Choosing Settings on the Localisation Tab
90(3)
Configuring and Navigating the Desktop
93(23)
Configuring Desktop Preferences
93(6)
Configuring the Panel
99(6)
Configuring the Task Bar
105(1)
Running Apps
106(2)
Managing Windows
108(4)
Understanding and Using Multiple Desktops
112(4)
Exploring the File System with File Manager
116(20)
Launching File Manager and Navigating Its Interface
116(2)
Meeting the File System
118(2)
Exploiting File Manager's Time-Saving Features
120(4)
Configuring File Manager Preferences
124(12)
Summary
136(1)
Chapter 5 Building the Raspberry Pi Computers and Installing Software
137(48)
Building the Raspberry Pi Computers
137(2)
Connecting Peripherals and Power
139(1)
Downloading the NOOBS Installer
140(1)
Formatting an SD Card for Use with the NOOBS Installer
141(10)
Installing the SD Formatter App on Windows
142(1)
Formatting an SD Card with the SD Formatter App on Windows
142(3)
Installing the SD Formatter Tool on the Mac
145(1)
Formatting an SD Card with the SD Formatter App on the Mac
145(2)
Formatting an SD Card on Linux
147(4)
Putting the NOOBS Installer on an SD Card
151(3)
Putting the NOOBS Installer on an SD Card on Windows
151(2)
Putting the NOOBS Installer on an SD Card on the Mac
153(1)
Putting the NOOBS Installer on an SD Card on Linux
154(1)
Installing Operating Systems with the NOOBS Installer
154(7)
Launching the NOOBS Installer
154(3)
Connecting the Raspberry Pi computer to a Wi-Fi Network
157(1)
Choosing Whether to Create a Data Partition
158(1)
Selecting the Operating System and Performing the Installation
158(3)
Performing a Headless Install via VNC
161(8)
Getting a VNC Client if Necessary
162(1)
Adding the vncinstall Command to the recovery.cmdline File
162(1)
Replacing the SD Card and Booting the Raspberry Pi Computer
163(1)
Finding the IP Address for the Raspberry Pi Computer
164(4)
Connecting and Working via VNC
168(1)
Using Recovery Mode
169(10)
Booting into Recovery Mode
169(2)
Opening the Config Editor
171(1)
Editing the config.txt File
172(5)
Editing the cmdline.txt File
177(2)
Learning Advanced Moves with NOOBS
179(5)
Setting NOOBS to Install an Operating System Automatically
179(1)
Booting Directly to a Particular Operating System
179(1)
Creating a Custom Version of Raspbian
180(4)
Summary
184(1)
Chapter 6 Connecting the Raspberry Pi Computers to the Network
185(16)
Setting Up the Raspberry Pi Computers with Peripherals and Power
186(3)
Connecting Keyboards and Pointing Devices
186(1)
Connecting Displays
187(1)
Connecting Audio
187(1)
Connecting Power
188(1)
Connecting Ethernet
188(1)
Booting and Configuring the Raspberry Pi Computers
189(10)
Powering on the Displays
189(1)
Booting the Raspberry Pi Computers
189(1)
Connecting a Bluetooth Keyboard or Pointing Device
190(1)
Identifying Your Raspberry Pi Computers
191(3)
Configuring Network Connections
194(4)
Configuring the Network Connection for a Raspberry Pi Computer
198(1)
Testing the Computers and the Network
199(1)
Summary
200(1)
Chapter 7 Administering and Managing Your Raspberry Pi Network
201(56)
Managing Your Raspberry Pi Computers Individually
201(20)
Creating and Managing User Accounts
202(2)
Setting Up Remote Access
204(17)
Setting Up and Managing a Network with PiNet
221(35)
What Is PiNet?
221(1)
Getting a Suitable PC for Running PiNet
222(3)
Downloading and Installing PiNet
225(8)
Creating and Managing User Accounts
233(4)
Setting Up a Raspberry Pi Computer with the PiBoot Files
237(1)
Booting a Raspberry Pi Computer with PiNet
238(1)
Setting Up Shared Folders for Users
238(7)
Viewing the PiNet System Status
245(1)
Installing Programs on the Raspberry Pi Computers
246(1)
Updating PiNet and the Raspberry Pi Computers
246(1)
Collecting Work from Students
246(2)
Updating the SD Card Image
248(1)
Updating the PiNet System
248(1)
Taking Remote Control with Epoptes
249(7)
Summary
256(1)
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Raspberry Pi Computers
257(24)
How to Approach Troubleshooting Your Raspberry Pi Computers
257(2)
Restarting as a Troubleshooting Move
258(1)
Replacing the SD Card
258(1)
Replacing Peripherals
258(1)
Replacing the Raspberry Pi Computer
259(1)
Keeping Raspbian Up to Date
259(2)
Getting to a Command Prompt
259(1)
Updating the System's Package List
260(1)
Checking How Much Space Is Available on the SD Card
260(1)
Upgrading the System's Installed Packages
261(1)
Troubleshooting Startup
261(8)
Understanding What Happens During Startup
262(3)
Solving Typical Boot Problems
265(4)
Troubleshooting SD Card Issues
269(3)
Preparing to Deal with SD Card Issues
269(1)
Identifying SD Card Problems
269(1)
Avoiding SD Card Problems
270(1)
Repairing an SD Card with the fsck Command
271(1)
Troubleshooting Network Issues
272(4)
Choosing Ethernet over Wi-Fi Wherever Possible
272(1)
Checking the Connection Status
273(1)
Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections
274(2)
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Connections
276(1)
Troubleshooting No Output on the Display
276(2)
Checking for Obvious Problems
276(1)
Troubleshooting Display Issues via SSH
277(1)
Troubleshooting USB Keyboards and Pointing Devices
278(1)
Troubleshooting Audio Issues
278(1)
Summary
279(2)
Appendix A Raspberry Pi Resources and Training for Educators
281(6)
Where to Get Raspberry Pi Hardware and Accessories
281(1)
Worldwide Retailers
281(1)
US Stores
282(1)
Canada Stores
282(1)
UK Stores
282(1)
Australia Stores
282(1)
Where to Get Raspberry Pi Software
282(2)
NOOBS Installer
283(1)
Raspbian and Raspbian Lite Operating Systems
283(1)
Other Operating Systems
283(1)
Where to Get Other Useful Software
284(1)
Ubuntu
284(1)
PuTTY
284(1)
SD Formatter
284(1)
Visual Studio
285(1)
Information Resources
285(1)
Raspberry Pi Foundation Documentation
285(1)
Details on config.txt Settings
285(1)
RPi Hub Page on the Embedded Linux Wiki
285(1)
Phone Chargers That Work with Raspberry Pi
285(1)
Training and Education Resources
286(1)
Picademy
286(1)
Raspberry Pi Education Forum
286(1)
Raspberry Jam
286(1)
Teaching Resources on the Raspberry Pi Foundation Web Site
286(1)
Index 287
Guy Hart-Davis is the author of more than 100 computer books, including several books from Apressamong them Learn Office 2016 for Mac, Learn Excel 2016 for Mac, and Pro Office for iPad.