Raspberry Pi Kits to borrow

A Raspberry Pi is a low-cost small computer running an operating system based on Debian Linux originally developed to promote teaching of computer science.

Kits include a Raspberry Pi 3, 7” monitor, keyboard, mouse and YouTube Tutorials electronics kit by PiShop.ca.

Raspberry Pi YouTube workshop tutorials

Watch all nine workshop tutorials to complete the coding/electronics projects in the kit. Each tutorial is also available in written form, including wiring diagrams.

All of the project tutorials are also available for offline viewing on the Raspberry Pi desktop in a folder labeled “Tutorials”. Updated code and wiring diagrams are also in folders on the desktop.

How to borrow

To borrow a kit, visit a Digital Innovation Hub. For availability, please call the branch.

  • You must present a valid adult or teen Toronto Public Library card.
  • You will need to sign an equipment loan form.
  • You can borrow Raspberry Pi kits for 21 days.
  • Tech kits cannot be renewed or reserved.
  • Tech kits must be returned to the same Digital Innovation Hub where borrowed.
  • Replacement fee of $220 apply for lost or damaged kits.

Programs & Classes

All programs and classes are free, but registration is required.

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