Thursday, March 22, 2012
Hurray, Computer Lab 2.0
Today's computer lab lesson consisted of Raspberry Pi and Bite-Sized Math. Upon entering the lab, Mr. Jost showed us a group in England, who were called Raspberry Pi. They had created a computer no bigger than a credit card, which you could very well carry around in your pocket or backpack, and were very convenient. They also happened to be selling for $35. Over the course of about three hours, the ten thousand computers made were sold out, and Raspberry Pi is currently making new ones, in hopes of selling them again. Once the video ended, the class went off to Bite-Sized Math, a site where many small lessons on math, English, and science are given. The lessons were meant more as a sort of review, but they taught nonetheless, and many important things about all three topics were learned. And if this weren't enough, Room 14 also arrived five minutes early. This is a sure sign of the apocalypse, but at least everyone enjoyed themselves.
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