Kids Build Pill Dispenser To Win Raspberry Pi Award
judgecorp writes "The first Raspberry Pi Awards have picked the best projects built by schoolchildren using the Raspberry Pi. The winners included a team of 8 to 11 year olds, who built a door-answering machine for elderly or disabled people, and a team of 12 to 16 year olds, who made an automated pill dispenser for forgetful patients. Other categories included adults, who built a wireless home power consumption system."
That link sucks. Just brief news coverage.
Here are some better references:
http://www.paconsulting.com/events/the-pa-raspberry-pi-competition-winners-announced/
http://www.paconsulting.com/introducing-pas-media-site/releases/a-pill-dispenser-and-an-air-quality-monitor-all-from-a-25-raspberry-pi-21-march-2013/
"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
Here's the website of the team that built the electric monitor. This is what I care about - not some blurb saying that they won...
http://unop.co.uk/dev/raspberry-pi-electricity-monitor/