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Find out more about the Microsoft MakeCode platform and the micro:bit, plus how you can access free coding training and ...
The BBC micro:bit is a tiny little motherboard designed in partnership with Microsoft, and it is a wonderful way to get kids into coding.
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized code-able computer with a lot of features including an LED light display, buttons, sensors and a couple of input devices like a microphone.The micro:bit ...
We can start making our own songs through code straight away. Or we can work with our family at home to find some musical notes online that we can transfer to the micro:bit with code too.
Does the world really need another hobby programmable chip? One developer thinks the $20 micro:bit is both elegant and rugged.
The Micro Bit A major BBC project, developed in pioneering partnership with over 25 organisations, will give a personal coding device free to every child in year 7 across the country - 1 million ...
The micro:bit website offers a range of tutorials and code examples to help you get started. For full instructions on how to create your very own BBC micro:bit watch, jump over to the official ...
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… ...
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 BBC Micro Bit, the tiny computing device designed to get children coding, is going on sale to the general public.