Dexter Industries BrickPi
Best for older middle school and high school students ready for text‑based programming and robotics projects
If you have LEGO Mindstorms parts and a Raspberry Pi lying around, BrickPi is the bridge that can turn them into a powerful hybrid. The BrickPi board connects LEGO motors and sensors directly to a Raspberry Pi, allowing students to code robots in Python and other real languages. Created by Dexter Industries, it was designed for classrooms and makers who wanted more flexibility than the standard Mindstorms brain allowed. Parents of tech-savvy teens like that it encourages Linux skills, hardware tinkering, and deeper debugging. It’s ideal for high school and advanced middle school learners who are comfortable in a more open-ended environment. Setup can be technical—flashing SD cards, managing libraries—and the ecosystem isn’t as polished as closed systems, but the learning payoff is significant. Pro tip: start with official sample projects before moving to custom builds, and encourage your teen to document every wiring and code change.
BrickPi3 base kits start around $99, with starter kits about $179.99 and larger classroom bundles priced higher.
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