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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the traditional teaching and learning process, moving students' educational hands-on activities carried out in the classroom to home activities that include the use ...
The micro:bit, a small and programmable microcontroller, is a powerful tool to teach computational thinking for interdisciplinary learning. By integrating the micro:bit into areas like science, ...
Gladiators and BBC micro:bit join forces on a new competition to design a fitness gadget The winning primary school will receive an in-person Gladiators visit ...
The micro:bit V2 (top) is inserted into a Game Bit, a commercially available Arcade shield, which displays a MicroCode program. Arcade shields offer a small color screen and extra features, enabling ...
Recently, I want to DIY an arcade game console, and the MCU uses microbit v2. The screen uses st7735. As a result of my experiment, I found that there will be an offset in the screen display. I looked ...
More micro:bit ideas Coding your micro:bit to gather data for a litter-pick adventure can help the children to focus on what is recyclable and non-recyclable, and generally help to manage behaviour ...
Review of ELECFREAKS Micro:bit XGO robot kit and joystick. A educational robot dog programmed with Microsoft MakeCode.
The BBC Micro:bit, while not quite as popular in our community as other microcontroller development boards, has a few quirks that can make it a much more interesting piece of hardware to build a ...
Middle school teachers can have students do some simple coding to explore solutions to real-world math problems.
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