Raspberry Pi: The tiny cheap computer that revolutionised teaching coding
A cheap credit card-sized computer that has made coding accessible to thousands has had its 10th anniversary.
The Raspberry Pi, produced at a Sony factory in Pencoed, Bridgend, can cost as little as £30 and has been used by thousands of children to learn computing skills.
"It's about having that ability of not having to worry about breaking a laptop that cost hundreds of pounds," said Ellora Jones, an ethical hacking student.
She added: "Breaking things is how you learn to fix them."