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Colligan, CBE – 8th Jun 2020 This post has 1 comments Making the best of it: online
Colligan, CBE – 8th Jun 2020 This post has 1 comments Making the best of it: online
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The global IT industry generates as much CO2 as the aviation industry. Learn about the hidden impact of our IT use and actions we can take, in this article from Hello World 17.
Energy and data centres Thinking that online is always better for the planet is
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Thank you for letting us know that your Raspberry Jam is sending out activities or challenges for your regular attendees to do in their own time. We call these “virtual clubs”, guidance to running a virtual club can be found on our website.
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Here’s a list for you of some of our free projects and resources that digital makers of all ages and experience levels can explore at home!
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Insights into research projects involving generative AI in undergraduate education and how undergraduate research projects can create agency for students.
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