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		<title>Raspberry Pi: Education and Beyond</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A computer is many things. It can be a gaming device, workstation, communication tool, a best friend…no? That’s just me? Whatever. One of the biggest uses for a computer is a learning tool. As teachers continue to implement things like iPads into their lesson plans, and more and more children are engaging a computer at [...]]]></description>
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