======KANO====== {{:digital_literacy:technology_resources:kano:kano.jpg?nolink |}}Kano is a computer anyone can make. Kano's mission is to give young people – and the young at heart – a simple, fun way to make and play with technology, and take control of the world around them. When you build your own Kano computer, you get a real computer, powered by Raspberry Pi 3 and Kano OS. You get all the apps and programs you need. You get a powerful learn-to-code tool, designed to unlock potential, and unleash creativity. | **Recommended Ages** | Year 3 to 6 (ages 9 to 12) | | **Product Cost** | KANO Basic Set $340-$370\\ KANO Complete Set $480-$530\\ Additional Coding Kits $150-$200 | | **Where to Purchase** | The KANO can be purchased from electronic stores such as [[https://core-electronics.com.au/|Core Electronics]] | ====Product Requirements==== * The Basic set requires a HDMI capable display {{section>digital_literacy:clippings#loanable_kits}} ===Kit Contents=== * 4 x KANO Complete set =====Tips===== ===Resetting Kano OS to Factory Settings=== If you want to pass on the fun and give your Computer Kit to someone else, it's easy to remove your data and restore it to factory settings. * Find the Terminal app on your Kano dashboard. * From the command line, type sudo kano-init reset and press enter. * If it asks for a password, type kano and press enter. That's it! Your Computer kit will be reset to factory settings the next time you start up the computer! ~~NOTOC~~