identity of things: IP, therefore I am
visitors this year: 33 Roger Frost’s column in ‘TV Technology and Production’ from when the Internet just started to get easy IP, therefore I am (TV Technology – September 2000) Roger Frost gazes at when...
visitors this year: 33 Roger Frost’s column in ‘TV Technology and Production’ from when the Internet just started to get easy IP, therefore I am (TV Technology – September 2000) Roger Frost gazes at when...
visitors this year: 325 Cambridge University’s Dr Rob Mullins and Alex Bradbury, developed the inexpensive Raspberry Pi computer to bump start computing, much like the Acorn BBC Micro did thirty years ago. Follow-up link:...
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rogerfrost.com is a compendium of ideas for using technology with sciencey questions in mind. Started in 1995 to offer ideas to school science teachers, Roger Frost expanded the coverage to home automation, gadgets and sensors to measure, or understand, what’s going on around him.
To find things the search box, the menu and the keywords work perfectly (and we’re totally free as in advert free).
Roger Frost has been writing about technology since 1988 and this web includes articles; radio interviews with scientists and tutorials to use technology at home and the classroom.
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