Western Mail

Pi & mash served up to primary pupils at technology event

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HUNDREDS of primary school pupils will explore cutting edge technology with 50 college students at an event today jointly organised by Cardiff University and Bridgend College.

Bridgend College students, as part of their computing and engineerin­g courses, will deliver hands-on workshops and activities to 500 pupils from schools around south Wales.

The pupils will take part in robotics-related activities using technology such as Raspberry Pi computers to help equip them with skills to thrive in an increasing­ly digital world.

Scott Morgan from Cardiff University’s School of Mathematic­s and Claire George, IT lecturer at Bridgend College, organised the event, called Smile Pi & Mash.

Scott said: “I am committed to enhancing collaborat­ion in education and this event ties in directly with Cardiff University’s civic mission to work with schools, colleges, organisati­ons and communitie­s across Wales.

“As part of the legacy of this event, we will strengthen links between our university, Bridgend College and many primary schools, with the hope of inspiring students from all background­s to engage with education and build, create and develop the technologi­es of the future.”

Claire said: “The Pi & Mash will push the curriculum boundaries and use evolving technology to develop innovative learning practices across primary schools and colleges. The main aim of the day is to learn, play and have fun.”

Today’s activities will all take place at Bridgend College.

The event is part of the broader Smile (Student Motivation for Innovative Learning through Enterprise) project set up by Claire more than 10 years ago.

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