A Microbit-based game to help teachers train their students in math through a fun & competitive manner by counting LEDs in icons.
Learn how to turn your micro:bit to a countdown timer that emits light and sound using Snap Circuits components.
Use micro Python on micro:bit to program your bit:bot robot to retrace a path.
Learn how to program the Color Organ of Snap Circuits to slowly switch through the colors of the rainbow.
Blow Game is based on the project "Measure Wind Speed with Micro:bit and Snap Circuits" in which two players try to over blow the other.
Build your own pot of gold for St. Patrick's Day from Lego bricks and make it count the coins with the help of Micro:bit and Snap Circuits.
A Master Micro:bit (teacher) issues math equations to Client Micro:bits (students). Students then compete to be first w/ the correct answer.
A Master Microbit(Teacher) issues out math equations to Client Microbits(Students). Students then compete to be first w/ the correct answer.
Learn how to apply special effects on the LED of Snap Circuits with the help of the BBC micro:bit.
Adding smartness in vehicle entry and exit system.
Program a micro:bit with Mbed to read switch A/B, ADC, accelerometer, magnetometer and display data on 16x2 LCD.
A Quick and simple walking steps counter using BBC MicroBit written in Ada.
Ever wanted to track things happening in your garden or school using smart garden ornaments? Now you can using BBC micro:bits and the cloud.
A Micro:bit attached to a self made top, that will count the number of times the top spins in a circle.
Here, we'll learn how to make a simple arcade game.
Use a TV remote control to the micro:bit to turn on and off the DC Motor of Snap Circuits.
A STEM interactive animated project for BBC micro:bit part of the Art-a-Tronic interactive art project.
M5Stack and Micro:bit can control each other, thanks to the M5:Bit
Micro: bit Automated Self Watering Plant
Want to shoot your friends with airsoft BBs without giving them a chance to shoot back? Now here's your chance!
Learn how to change the brightness of the connected Red LED (D1) of Snap Circuits by writing an analog signal to the micro:bit pin.
Turn the LED from Snap Circuits into a Morse code beacon with the help of the BBC micro:bit.
Utilising a Microbit and a RTC to create a Binary clock with alarm option housed in a 3d printed box with resin inlay text.
Play real chords on an electric micro: bit guitar. Enjoy micro: bit guitar by shifting the pitch up and down octaves.