The Pomodoro technique is a time management method. The technique uses a timer (work for 25 minutes, rest for 5, and so on).
This project links a number of micro:bits together using the radio function to produce a scrolling display, controlled by a RaspberryPi.
Use a mini photocell wired with a breadboard and breadout board for the micro:bit to make a simple light sensor!
Does the BBC micro:bit share my affinity for German poetry? Is it able to randomly change a line of verse? I believe so.
After shaking the micro:bit, it generates a random number (0 to 31), which will be shown with the led matrix (0 to 5 dots, 5 bits).
Using a micro:bit and a NeoPixel strip, create your custom lighting for dark night bicycle rides.
In the following passages, we are going to show you a detailed course of Micro:bit and start your programming trip together.
An automated baseball pitch counter with the help of a micro:bit.
Experiment with the Physical Web by turning your micro:bit into an Eddystone beacon.
My Stupid Hackathon project: random emotional feedback for other drivers!
In this quick and easy project, you build a micro:bit moisture sensor
Use micro Python on micro:bit to program your bit:bot robot to retrace a path.
Build your own Bluetooth low energy services and bundle them as blocks that beginners can use!
Don't let your BBC micro:bit collect dust! Here is how to use it with Blynk and Arduino IDE.
Simple BBC Micro:bit Script Step-o-meter!
The presence of a car can be measured by changes in the magnetic field. We are using the magnetometer to build a tiny parking sensor.
This tutorial is around BBC Microbit and programming the microbit using mbed C/C++ IDE .
A dark scary cloud that flashes white lightening and scary rainbows, controlled by a micro:bit and neopixels