The Raspberry Pi 4 comes in 4GB, 4GB and 8 GB models, all of which meet or exceed the OU min spec computer requirement?
Since the TM351 VCE runs headless services, one deployment option is to run the VCE via something like a Raspberry Pi connected to a student's own home network.
This could either be a single notebook server, or a Littlest JupyterHub (TLJH) instance, which would have the advantage of allowing other household members to try out the notebooks etc. (For an example TLJH set-up see ouseful-demos/ou-rclub.)
The Raspberry Pi 4 comes in 4GB, 4GB and 8 GB models, all of which meet or exceed the OU min spec computer requirement?
Since the TM351 VCE runs headless services, one deployment option is to run the VCE via something like a Raspberry Pi connected to a student's own home network.
This could either be a single notebook server, or a Littlest JupyterHub (TLJH) instance, which would have the advantage of allowing other household members to try out the notebooks etc. (For an example TLJH set-up see
ouseful-demos/ou-rclub
.)