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De Blasio to Announce 10-Year Deadline to Offer Computer Science to All Students

To ensure that every child can learn the skills required to work in New York City’s fast-growing technology sector, Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce on Wednesday that within 10 years all of the city’s public schools will be required to offer compute...

  • September 15, 2015
  • Blogs, Computer Science, Education, Kids, Linux, NY, STEM
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Non-profit switches to Linux distribution designed for students

Chances are you know about the digital divide, but not about the Kramden Institute’s work to help hardworking students in grades 3 – 12 who don’t have a computer in their home cross it. You also might be shocked to learn that while infor...

  • February 14, 2013
  • Blogs, Kids, Linux

BUILDING A LINUX SYSTEM FOR A CHILD, PART2: DISTROS AND SOFTWARE

Ready-made distributions for kids There are a few distributions out there which attempt to deliver a child-friendly desktop right out of the box. These might be useful to you if you’re not very experienced with Linux, but even if you are, they can be a ...

  • January 31, 2013
  • Blogs, Kids, Linux
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