Re: [Hampshire] raspberry pi and educational software

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Author: Adam Piggott via Hampshire
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To: Roger Munford via Hampshire
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] raspberry pi and educational software

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On 14/03/2022 09:30, Roger Munford via Hampshire wrote:
> I was recently lucky enough to be involved in a development project in a remote community in Ethiopia which involved installing solar and batteries.
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> Whilst we were there we visited the local school which had an "ICT" centre with a single PC and a further PC used by the staff. It was basically a large mud hut with a earth floor. Despite this the school had managed to get 25 students into higher education. I thought that they could benefit from a few raspberry pis.
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> On the way back I met a German development economist who was working for the EU in Botswana . He said they were interested in a UK product "the raspberry pi".
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> I promised to send him some background info about the raspberry pi and how it could be used in education which I know it must but haven't had experience myself.
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> Can anybody suggest resources links that would be useful to pass on? I haven't started yet but can imagine somebody out there may have much more experience.



Sounds like a fascinating and wholesome project!

The whole Raspberry Pi web site is a valuable resource; they have a education landing page here: https://www.raspberrypi.org/teach/
The forums at https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/ has a plethora of people discussing the Pi and its numerous uses. The Magpi magazine, from the foundation, is also a substantial publication and an enjoyable read.

As for third-party resources I expect there's some resource to be mind from the subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/
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