- Location
- UK
Only in the UK, given its key role in school IT teaching. (I sold mine to the local secondary school. I still have the Amiga which replaced it) Even then, not in terms of the technology employed.Tbf the BBC Micro has ended up being arguably more influential than the PC.
I don't know if it's changed, but after the demise of the BBC micro, school IT lessons seemed to be limited to teaching how to use MS Office. Has the advent of the Raspberry Pi changed things?