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Take your IT class to the next gen with the BBC micro:bit. Unlock your Primary class' programming skills with our free activities and lesson plans, including cross-curricular projects in Maths ...
Meet the BBC micro:bit, a pocket-sized codeable computer. The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized codeable computer with motion detection, a built-in compass and Bluetooth technology, which was given ...
Back in 2015, the BBC micro:bit was created to help pupils understand the world of coding in a tangible, fun way. ... “AI is transforming the way we live, learn and work.
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?
It might not be the easiest micro:bit project, but it does show the amazing things you can do with the BBC’s wallet-friendly computer. For full instructions on how to build your buggy, head to ...
If you haven't got one yet, head over to the BBC micro:bit website to find out how to get your hands on this crazy dope bit of tech! Select your fave artist below and get their emoji now! Finalists ...
You’ve got your micro:bits and now you need to know how to code with them! Watch this video to find out what's inside the BBC micro:bit box and how to get started coding.
BBC micro:bit – the next gen unveils nationwide playground survey to empower children’s digital and data collection skills. Utilising the free micro:bits, that were given away to more than ...