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  1. Projects - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Build your own social network made of micro:bits. Here are some cool tutorials to get you started with your micro:bit!

  2. First lessons with MakeCode and the micro:bit

    Gain practical skills for creating, testing, and transferring code to micro:bits. Understand that computers need instructions in a sequence, also known as algorithms, and that these are written as programs in code , a language the computer can understand.

  3. Lessons - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Speed Button, code a speed game with running time; Headbands, create a charades game with a collection of strings that hold the words; Hero, reconstruct the classic arcade game pac man with the micro:bit; Catch the Egg, catch falling eggs in a basket with an acceleration controller

  4. MakeCode Tutorial List - Microsoft MakeCode

    So, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite tutorials, guides, and projects that you can do in under an hour. We’ve organized this list by product: 1. Introduction to the micro:bit. Guides to introduce students to the micro:bit hardware - 2. Tutorials. Short, step-by-step tutorials for students to go through on their own -

  5. Getting Started - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    If you have a micro:bit, connect a USB cable to it and click |Download|. Save the program to the MICROBIT drive. This transfers your code to the micro:bit! On the micro:bit, press button A to scroll your text. Press button B to show a smiley. Shake the micro:bit and see which number is chosen. Well done!

  6. Getting started | micro:bit

    It’s really simple to learn to code with your BBC micro:bit. In this step we will introduce you to Microsoft MakeCode where you will create your first piece of code and transfer it to your micro:bit. Microsoft’s MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start coding with the BBC micro:bit.

  7. The Invent to Learn Guide to the micro:bit – 30 STEM Projects for ...

    Millions of the miraculous low-cost microcontroller development board, the BBC micro:bit, are in use across the globe. This new book takes a comprehensive approach to teaching children to make and code exciting interactive projects using the micro:bit as its “brain board.”

  8. MakeCode Tutorials - Forward Education

    These tutorials will help you and your students code without needing to start in an open, blank workspace. Instead, they provide structured, step-by-step instructions to build fun and functional projects with ease.

  9. Coding with micro:bit - Part 2 - Connect & Code - YouTube

    In the second part of our BBC micro:bit video series we look at the basics of coding and connecting your micro:bit using Makecode. ...more. These videos are meant as a resource for teachers...

  10. Getting Creative with the micro:bit - Forward Education

    The micro:bit opens up a world of creativity and innovation, allowing you to build projects that connect coding with real-world applications. With its built-in sensors, LEDs, and buttons, the micro:bit lets you design interactive projects that are both fun and impactful.

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