toddlers

Bo and Yana.

With today's high numbers of toddlers playing with tablets and phones it's great to see there is a educational toy like Bo and Yana. They help take little kids fascinations with tablets and turn it into a way for them to learn problem solving using Bo and Yana. 

 

http://venturebeat.com/2013/10/28/meet-bo-and-yana-the-cute-robots-that-can-teach-your-toddler-to-code/


Raspberry Pi

The technology you're born with has no history. There's no instinctual difference between animal husbandry and the internal combustion engine, for example - you've had them for your whole life. And the radically new stuff, which to us seems controversial, or faddish, or dangerous, is completely normal to kids. And in 20 years, we'll all think that way, and we'll move on to having the same argument about some new doodad.


http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/leadership_360/2013/11/will_our_use_of_touch_screen_technology_be_led_by_toddlers.html


Yeah, everyone's split, but this is worth reading because if you don't know about Raspberry Pi, you should. Maybe the most revolutionary thing you can buy at any price, and at $30, what's stopping you?

http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/interview/2305982/microsoft-adobe-raspberry-pi-and-sap-split-on-computing-curriculum-reforms


Lots of raw numbers, but I think everyone should have them committed to memory when it comes to climate change.

http://www.resilience.org/stories/2013-11-11/we-have-the-renewable-energy-we-need-to-power-the-world-so-what-s-stopping-us#