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I Know I’m Late to This Party, but Raspberry Pi Could Really Revolutionize the Computer

Posted on February 20, 2013 by Makini Brice

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Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer – and it is the best thing ever. Continue reading »

Commentary / Education / Law

Smart People Want to Target Gang Violence and Crime with the Power of Math

Posted on February 14, 2013 by Makini Brice

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Here’s an answer to that common high school refrain: “We’ll never use math in the real world.” Continue reading »

Analysis / Education / Youth

Of Course Kids Don’t Want to Be Scientists, Because Schools Are Telling Them Not To.

Posted on February 6, 2013 by Makini Brice

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Most children have a natural curiosity to learn about the way that the world works, especially in the beginning of their educational careers, and science in particular is a great fit for that. But, outside of my college career, I can’t name a single teacher I had who seemed enthused about the sciences.
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