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Open Book Project raising literacy awareness one book at a time

According to the South Carolina Department of Education, the literacy rate in the state is 77.6%. Additionally, only 54% of third grade students in South Carolina are reading on grade level. 

Duchess s High School in Alnwick opens its new book vending machine as a part of reward scheme for students

Duchess s High School in Alnwick opens its new book vending machine as a part of reward scheme for students
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New Open Book DIY eReader will be powered by Raspberry Pi Pico

Geeky Gadgets 1:29 pm Joey Castillo developer of the Open Book Project has this week announced that the next DIY Open Book DIY eReader will be powered by the new Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller launched last month. The Open Book Project provides all the instruction you need to be able to build your very own DIY eReader, albeit with 114 different components. Although the next version will be slightly more accessible using 35 to 45 parts depending on the features you would like to include. The Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller costs just $4 and is powered by the Foundations RP2040 microcontroller featuring a 133 MHz dual-core AQM Cortex-M0+ processor, and was designed in-house by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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