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It’s a small, codeable device that can be programmed to light up using
a series of tiny LEDs. A no

03/08/2019

do your :bit is a new global micro:bit challenge for children and teens. Test your imagination and combine creativity and technology to come up with solutions for the Global Goals. https://microbit.org/do-your-bit/resources/

Watch the previous Global Challenge winners!

Swift playgrounds for the micro:bit 29/07/2019

Swift Playgrounds is an app for the iPad that helps teach people to code in the Swift language using interactive 'books'. We've created a book that interacts with the micro:bit wirelessly, helping you to learn the fundamentals of code while having fun with your micro:bit!

Swift playgrounds for the micro:bit Swift Playgrounds is an app for the iPad that helps teach people to code in the Swift language using interactive 'books'. We've created a book that interacts with the micro:bit wirelessly, helping you to learn the fundamentals of code while having fun with your micro:bit!

15/07/2019

Look we're on National TV. Thanks God!

microBitBus 08/07/2019

micro:Bit DIY Robotic Car Project

This project is inspired by the desire for elementary school students to be able to build robots using a minimum of parts and wherever possible, use recycled materials.

microBitBus BBC micro:Bits are great! They are easy to program, they're packed with features like Bluetooth and an accelerometer and they're inexpensive. There are several micro:Bit robot kits out there varying...

Photos from Microbit Philippines's post 22/06/2019

Robotics Competition by DevCon Kids at SMX Convention Center Aura

Congratulations to City of Mandaluyong Science High School

20/06/2019

Donhead Prep students developed the code they created for their fitbit to use it for a different purpose. The Micro:bits counted the number of bounces of the basketball, how many times we hit the tennis racquet or how many times we could bounce a table tennis ball!

Teaching Python Episode 7: Teaching with the BBC micro:bit 13/06/2019

Kelly and Sean discussed one of the tools that we like to use in class: the BBC micro:bit. Thanks to the instant feedback and physical/tactile nature of the device, this inexpensive little IoT device makes the process of learning Python more intuitive for students. It's also an easy starting point for those teachers who are new to coding.

Teaching Python Episode 7: Teaching with the BBC micro:bit In this week's episode, Kelly and Sean discuss one of the tools that we like to use in class: the BBC micro:bit. Thanks to the instant feedback and physical/tactile nature of the device, this inexpensive little IoT device makes the process of learning Python more intuitive for students. It's also an...

DEVCON Kids Robotics Competition 07/06/2019

Devcon Kids Robotics Competition

Using the world’s smallest computer, the BBC Micro:bit, 7th and 8th Grade students will build their own car robots and compete in a race that celebrates the next generation of engineers and programmers.

DEVCON Kids Robotics Competition Summit delegates can cheer for our youngest geeks at the conference as they compete in the DEVCON Kids Robotics Competition! Using the world’s smallest computer, the BBC Micro:bit, 7th and 8th

Photos from Microbit Philippines's post 23/05/2019

Day 2 of Micro:bit - the fun continues


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