This project allows to detect the symptoms of tiredness during computer work using artificial intelligence and to monitor it with micro:bit
My Stupid Hackathon project: random emotional feedback for other drivers!
A Microbit-based game to help teachers train their students in math through a fun & competitive manner by counting LEDs in icons.
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.
This kit get charged from solat battery and provides information about temperature, light level, CO2 level and moisture level of the soil.
Ever wondered what is an Accelerometer? In this tutorial we'll write an accelerometer driver in Ada and make a small nerve game!
Beating Heart and Message using the BBC Micro:bit and XinaBox xCHIPs. So here's your geeky, sweet project for February.
Turn the LED from Snap Circuits into a Morse code beacon with the help of the BBC micro:bit.
A gas leak monitoring device with adjustable sensitivity for detecting natural gas with voice prompt warning & ventilation for fire safety
An automatic turntable to assist in capturing images of your product from all the directions.
Super simple yet fun humidity project. Easy assembly and programming, you'll be ready to shake in 5 minutes.
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.
A Micro:bit-based game to help teachers train their students in math through a fun and competitive manner by counting LEDs in icons.
Use a micro:bit to take control of your flashing Christmas jumper.
A Master Micro:bit (teacher) issues math equations to Client Micro:bits (students). Students then compete to be first w/ the correct answer.
Collecting large data sets is key to applied data science. Use the techniques in this project to collect data on your BBC micro:bit.
This inexpensive robot that is safe for humans disinfects surfaces with UV-C light.
Hello friends in this video we will see to how to make a temperature measuring device at home in just 5 minute.
Learn how to use micro:bit to show playing cards on an SSD1306 128x64 OLED display. A key element of any card game.
Learn how to program the Color Organ of Snap Circuits to slowly switch through the colors of the rainbow.
A Quick and simple walking steps counter using BBC MicroBit written in Ada.
Learn how to send data from the ATT (AllThingsTalk) IoT platform to a BBC micro:bit using XinaBox
Use a TV remote control to the micro:bit to turn on and off the DC Motor of Snap Circuits.
Friendly virtual mortar battle game for bbc micro:bit.