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CoderDojo: 2000 Dojos ever

Every day of the week, we verify new Dojos all around the world, and each Dojo is championed by passionate volunteers. Last week, a huge milestone for the CoderDojo community went by relatively unnoticed: in the history of the movement, more than 2000 Dojos have now been verified! 2000 Dojos This is a phenomenal achievement for a movement that’s just six years old and powered by volunteers. Presently, there are more than 1650 active Dojos running weekly, fortnightly, or monthly, and all of them are free for participants — for example, the Dojos run by Joel Bayubasire in Kampala, Uganda: Empowering refugee children This week, Joel set up his second Dojo and verified it on our global map.

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Chromium OS For Raspberry Pi Reaches 0.5 – iProgrammer

iProgrammer Chromium OS For Raspberry Pi Reaches 0.5 iProgrammer Now consider the idea that instead of having to spend $200 on a Chromebook you could use a $40 Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 to run Chrome OS. Even though it doesn't come with screen and keyboard you can see that it changes the economics to the point where …

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