Unfortunately, I won't be posting any more photos due my Internship's photo restrictions. Throughout this week, I have been doing a lot of troubleshooting with Raspberry Pi. Recently, I got started on Raspberry Pi and I encountered a lot of bugs while I was working on the Raspberry Pi projects for the programming camp. For example, syntax errors, input errors, and coding errors are some of the bugs that I encountered so far. This was my first experience with troubleshooting and it definitely gave me an insight on the problems that come up during programming. I also noticed that Raspberry Pi has a lot more coding involved. One of my projects requires the circuitry to have a lot of coding for button inputs during a reaction game. The coding is also not as easy to program as Arduino. I think that Raspberry Pi projects can be featured at a camp once students are used to basic programming skills.