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Micro:bit Lockbox In this activity, students are presented with a "locked box" and are told the lock is controlled by a micro:bit. Given some vague hints, students must progress through three ...
The first micro:bit was invented by the BBC and partners and launched in 2015, honouring the BBC’s legacy of computing that ...
Animations create an illusion of movement when we have images flowing in a certain sequence or order. In our last lesson on micro:bit, we saw how our LED lights could be used to make images. Those ...
Every primary school in the UK has been offered a micro:bit to help children explore computing and learn to code. But what exactly are they and how do they work?
A tiny computer intended to encourage UK kids to get programming is finally being delivered to schools, some half a year later than originally planned.
The pocket-size device, called the micro:bit, contains a programmable array of LED lights, sensors, a Bluetooth chip and a meter that measures magnetic fields.
Learning to Code with micro:bit - Lesson OneWhat is coding? Coding is our way of giving a computer program a set of instructions. Computer programs can include websites, games, apps or even how ...
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