This project allows you to control PC games using a BBC micro:bit as the game controller. To get the code to work, you'll need a couple of extra Python modules installed onto your local machine: Open ...
This is the source code and build tools for bitflyer, a simple game for the micro:bit. It relies on an I2C 0.96" oled display. Game python code is embedded in a custom micropython build (hence all the ...
In this video Leah, Sol, Cedric and Lok have fun with the BBC micro:bit mini computer, playing a quiz game called Hot Potato, using the randomised timer function. Watch the video below with your class ...
Kitronik launches :GAME ZIP 64 which allows gamers and makers to code their own retro games – including Snake and Pong! The next generation of teenagers will be able to enjoy the classic computer ...
No physical micro:bit is required at home so join us to learn, imagine, design and code. This is the perfect place to start coding for anyone of any age and all in your web browser. Get started by ...
Coding is for everyone! That’s the big message we want to get out there as part of our micro:bit – the next gen campaign… With this in mind, we spoke to a primary school teacher, a digital learning ...
We can code in lots of different languages. The key thing we need to remember is to make sure our code is really clear so that the program understands what we want it to do. Before we code using a ...
Embedding coding in the primary classroom really isn’t as nerdy, or as niche, as you might think. After all, as Steve Jobs, a man who did fairly well for himself ...
We always have mixed feelings about the drag-and-drop programming languages. But we were impressed with [SirDan’s] Morse code decoder built with the graphical MakeCode. Granted, it is reading 5 ...
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