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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… ...
So, now that you have learned about programming musical tones with our micro:bit, can you complete the home challenge before moving onto the next lesson. The DreamSpace team want you to create a ...
Playing with the new micro:bit - three MakeCode projects for you to try out We took part in a coding workshop as the pocket sized computer got an update - see what we made and try them for yourself!
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.
It is called the Micro Bit and it was unveiled at this morning's launch of Make It Digital, an ambitious project aimed at getting us all to be a bit more creative with digital technology.
Plug the micro:bit into your computer and it will point you to this site. This is where you can learn about the device and code programs for it.
The BBC is giving schools a million free micro:bit computers. It hopes it will kick-start a coding revival. This is the inside story ...
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.
Learning to Code with micro:bit - Lesson FiveWhat are 'wearables'? Wearables are items that can be worn. In recent times, people look at how technology can be fused with wearables to help people ...
It is called the Micro Bit and it was unveiled at this morning's launch of Make It Digital, an ambitious project aimed at getting us all to be a bit more creative with digital technology.
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