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18 Jun 2012
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Computing reporter Peter Gothard talks to staff and pupils at Swallow Hill College, where the Raspberry Pi is being used to teach programming skills.
Teachers and school administrators are excited by the ability to demonstrate programming languages to children using such low cost technology, and the pupils themselves enjoy the opportunity to see immediate results from their new skills.
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