f) Dr Jack Lang (Computer Laboratory and Judge Business School, Cambridge; Bye-Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge; Co-Founder and Vice-Chair of the Raspberry Pi Foundation)
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Description: | Raspberry Pi in Africa |
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Created: | 2014-11-11 16:22 | ||||||
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Collection: | Cambridge-Africa Day 2014 | ||||||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||||||
Copyright: | Cambridge-Africa Programme | ||||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||||
Keywords: | Africa; Raspberry Pi; Education; Technology; Rachel Pi; | ||||||
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Abstract: | Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low cost computer designed in Cambridge for educational use. There have been a number of installations by our users in Africa. I will describe some thoughts on approaches to the market, and in particular the Rachel Pi server project. |
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