Title :
Technical development and socioeconomic implications of the Raspberry Pi as a learning tool in developing countries
Author :
Ali, Mohamed ; Vlaskamp, Jozef Hubertus Alfonsus ; Eddin, Nof Nasser ; Falconer, Ben ; Oram, Colin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Abstract :
The recent development of the Raspberry Pi mini computer has provided new opportunities to enhance tools for education. The low cost means that it could be a viable option to develop solutions for education sectors in developing countries. This study describes the design, development and manufacture of a prototype solution for educational use within schools in Uganda whilst considering the social implications of implementing such solutions. This study aims to show the potential for providing an educational tool capable of teaching science, engineering and computing in the developing world. During the design and manufacture of the prototype, software and hardware were developed as well as testing performed to define the performance and limitation of the technology. This study showed that it is possible to develop a viable modular based computer systems for educational and teaching purposes. In addition to science, engineering and computing; this study considers the socioeconomic implications of introducing the EPi within developing countries. From a sociological perspective, it is shown that the success of EPi is dependant on understanding the social context, therefore a next phase implementation strategy is proposed.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; social aspects of automation; teaching; Raspberry Pi mini computer; Uganda; computing teaching; developing countries; educational tool; educational use; engineering teaching; science teaching; social context; socioeconomic implications; sociological perspective; technical development; Communities; Computers; Educational institutions; Hardware; Prototypes; Software;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference (CEEC), 2013 5th
Conference_Location :
Colchester
DOI :
10.1109/CEEC.2013.6659454