Kano, The Beautiful DIY Computer, Just Got Three New Kits

WIRED 

Learning to code isn't as easy as snapping a photo, but Alex Klein is betting that the two are more closely connected than you might think. Klein is the co-founder of Kano (the British company that developed the cleverly designed DIY computer kit that teaches kids to code), and on a recent fall day he's sitting in front of me with a transparent camera in his hand, showing me how to build my own photo filter. On his laptop, Klein drags and drops a block of code using the Kano operating system, chooses a color, and presses the camera's shutter button. He does it again, this time choosing a line of code that turns the frames into a kaleidoscopic image. "This generation is so used to communicating with photography, Klein says. "They're snapping a picture and they're using a pre-packaged alteration made by some genius at Instagram and Snapchat.

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