A landmark international educational research project was recently launched in Ireland that will see all primary schools in the Republic of Ireland receive a free offline digital technology kit. The kit consist of the South Africa-developed offline coding game, Rangers, and a BBC micro:bit, the pocket-size computer that allows students to get hands-on with coding. Tangible Africa is an engagement project of the Nelson Mandela University Computing Sciences Department and its implementation partner, the Leva Foundation.
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