Rubus

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Introduction

Rubus is a project to create a low-cost "classroom-in-a-box" by combining the Raspberry Pi with a lightweight Linux distribution, useful software, educational materials, peripherals and necessary storage. The intent is to produce and distribute them as a charity via donations.

Language localization is a secondary objective, very much based on what storage restrictions arise. It is understood that not everyone speaks English, but most educational material slated for inclusion has the most work completed in English, and even large areas of Africa speak it as a secondary language.

The name Rubus comes from the genus name of the common raspberry; we feel it's fitting for a project based on the Raspberry Pi.

The project lead is Andrew Crouthamel.

Hardware

All hardware is as low-cost as possible while not sacrificing quality or durability. Another goal of the hardware choices are to keep the setup and maintenance as simple as possible. Below are example hardware items that may be used, if you know of a cheaper/better alternative please let us know!

Operating System

All core Operating System components are as lightweight as possible while still providing a pleasing and easy-to-use interface.

Software

All software is as lightweight as possible while still providing a pleasing and easy-to-use interface. The software chosen is focused around basic office needs and for educational use only.

Internet

Office

Reading

Mathematics

Science

Programming

  • Geany - Integrated Development Environment
  • Python - Programming Language
  • Git - Version control system

Other Educational

Audio

Video

Graphics

  • GIMP - Image manipulation program
  • Inkscape - Vector graphics program
  • Dia - Diagram creation program
  • MyPaint - Minimalist painting program
  • Blender - 3D modeling program
  • Tux Paint - Children's drawing program

Accessories

Educational Material

Materials chosen are intended to be as useful as possible to a classroom or training environment in a small village or impoverished area.

Volunteers

Volunteers are welcome, lots of work is needed on files collection, database and web server setup, performance optimization, desktop cleanup and simplification, documentation, advertising, fundraising, etc. Please contact Andrew Crouthamel to get involved.