Robots meet Raspberry Pi: How kids are using their brains #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

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Robots meet Raspberry Pi: How kids are using their brains @ ZDNet UK via Raspberry Pi blog.

The tiny, super-cheap PC is largely aimed at teaching kids how computers work and hopefully getting them interested in programming. It makes sense, then, that one of the first of the sought-after unitswent to the Boreatton Scout Troop, 10 members of which are in a robotics team that competes with similar groups internationally.

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Filed under: Raspberry Pi — by adafruit, posted June 29, 2012 at 1:00 am


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