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Teaching children the basics of computer science isn’t as simple as teaching them to tie their shoes. How often do you see a parent sitting down with their kids, walking them through a line of code or ...
The Piper Computer Kit has dropped to $249 on Amazon for Cyber Monday. That's $50 off the regular price and one of the lowest prices ever for this kit. We haven't seen it drop from its $299 price ...
A future update of a sub-$300 computer-building kit for kids will expand the capabilities of its operating system, turning STEM into STEAM. Piper sells a box of components that students assemble into ...
Kano offers a DIY computer kit designed to teach kids to code and work with computers. The company’s first product was a kit that kids can put together featuring a Raspberry Pi, case, keyboard, and ...
Back in 2013, a company called Kano set out to teach kids and adults alike how to code with a simple computer and coding kit that appeared on Kickstarter. It received over $1.5 million in funding and ...
The Piper Computer Kit is a DIY laptop with a Raspberry Pi, battery, LCD display, and wood case. Designed to teach kids the basics of computers and coding, it also has electronics breadboards, ...
Unveiled Thursday, the $279.99 kid-focused Computer Kit Touch includes everything you need to build a touch-screen computer. Designed for kids ages 6 and up, it includes a 10.1-inch HD touch screen, ...
Learn-to-code startup Kano, whose products aim to turn kids into digital makers, has taken the wraps off the latest incarnation of its build-it-yourself computer kit. With the new flagship Kano is ...
Learn-to-code startup Kano is now shipping a 10.1-inch HD display to go with its keyboard plus Raspberry Pi DIY computer kit for kids. Back in May the startup announced a $15 million Series A funding ...
Kano, the startup that turned the Raspberry Pi into a Lego-like computer that teaches kids to code, is launching a Kickstarter campaign to fund three new computers. When his parents denied him a Super ...