GET THE LOWE DOWN
Les Pounder works with groups such as the Raspberry Pi Foundation to help boost people’s maker skills.
The Raspberry Jam movement was initially created to foster a community, one that had just found the Raspberry Pi and wanted to learn more about it. In the early days, it was somewhere you could actually get your hands on a Raspberry Pi. The original shortage was due to many thousands of eager makers wanting one of the first 10,000 boards. Back then, I remember learning about the Raspberry Pi and over time I learned enough to teach others. One of those was a young person called Josh Lowe.