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This repository can be used for anyone with a micro:bit, in a coding workshop for kids or on your own using the online micro:bit editor. All the examples can be found on the micro:bit web site. Each ...
Primary school teacher Manon Watkins gives her expert advice about how to teach simple coding to children in KS2 using the BBC Micro:bit.
The micro:bit is all about writing code to make things with a physical action. Some simple examples are shown the first time you turn it on. The LEDs spell out instructions for you to complete.
A collection of example programs using the micro:bit runtime. The source/examples folder contains a selection of samples demonstrating the capabilities and usage of the runtime APIs. To select a ...
Playing with the new micro:bit - three MakeCode projects for you to try out We took part in a coding workshop as the pocket sized computer got an update - see what we made and try them for yourself!
There are a few bugs so if you don't see a graphic of the micro:bit previewed over on the right of the screen try adjusting the size of your browser. If it still doesn't appear it should do once ...
Learning to Code with micro:bit - Lesson FiveWhat are 'wearables'? Wearables are items that can be worn. In recent times, people look at how technology can be fused with wearables to help people ...
The BBC micro:bit is an awesome mini PC that can help teach kids (and adults) how to code. Now, it’s getting a cool new add-on, known as the :GAME Zip 64, which turns it into a handheld games ...
WATCH: Could the Mover Kit's rainbow lights teach children to code? The Micro Bit is entering what is now quite a crowded market for simple educational computing devices.
Schoolchildren have used the mini-computers to learn to code The BBC Micro Bit mini-computer - used by millions of schoolchildren across the world - will receive its first major update since 2016 ...