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Learn to Code with Harvard’s Popular Intro to Computer Science Course: The 2015 Edition

Learn to Code with Harvard’s Popular Intro to Computer Science Course: The 2015 Edition | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it
Briefly noted: This fall, Harvard has been rolling out videos from the 2015 edition of Computer Science 50 (CS50), the university’s introductory coding course designed for majors and non-majors alike.
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Wolfram + Raspberry Pi Project: A Wolfram Engine on Every Raspberry Pi

Wolfram + Raspberry Pi Project: A Wolfram Engine on Every Raspberry Pi | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it
A pilot release of the Wolfram Language and Mathematica is now available for every Raspberry Pi computer.

 

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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/08/24/coding-a-new-trend-in-education-and-a-big-responsibility/

 


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A pilot release of the Wolfram Language and Mathematica is now available for every Raspberry Pi computer.


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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/08/24/coding-a-new-trend-in-education-and-a-big-responsibility/


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Pi Overdose? Here’s 5 Raspberry Pi Alternatives

Pi Overdose? Here’s 5 Raspberry Pi Alternatives | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it

"It's time  for a change. You need a new challenge. Scattered around your house (or just your hobby space) are several Raspberry Pi computers, all performing different tasks. You might have a home security system powered by your Pi, or a media centre. Perhaps you converted an old non-wireless printer into a wireless printer using the Raspberry Pi, or you’re hosting a website, or even an automated Twitter account.

Put simply, you feel as though you have mastered the Raspberry Pi, that there is nowhere else left to go.

You’re wrong: take a look at these five alternatives, each of which can open a whole new world of DIY technology to you..."

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