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This Drool-Worthy $99 Kit Lets Kids Build Their Own Computers | Wired Design. The Kano is a computer kit that's powered by Raspberry Pi. Image: MAP/Kano The set-up is simple and intuitive. Color-coded cords help guide children. Image: MAP/Kano The Pi board is cradled inside a transparent plastic case to protect it. Image: MAP/Kano The keyboard was designed specifically for children. Right and left clicking is accessed through the two separate gray keys since children have a hard time making the gesture on the trackpad alone. Image: MAP/Kano The outside of the box is instructional and gives children a clear idea of how the separate parts work together. Kids can turn their computer into a mini boombox with the DIY speaker that's powered by Pi. The Kano is a computer kit that's powered by Raspberry Pi. Teaching children the basics of computer science isn’t as simple as teaching them to tie their shoes. A new kit called Kano is hoping to change that.
The Kano kit needed to feel like a toy but act like a teacher. You can order your own Kano kit for $99.
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