Part two of how to make an awesome, easy companion robot.
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.
Use a TV remote control to the micro:bit to turn on and off the DC Motor of Snap Circuits.
Use a TV remote control to request the micro:bit to light a lamp and automatically turns it off in 5 seconds.
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.
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.
Learn how to program the Color Organ of Snap Circuits to slowly switch through the colors of the rainbow.
Show the status and sensor value to an OLED display.
DIY craft propeller anemometer, connected to BBC Micro:bit using Snap:bit and Snap Circuits.
Turn the LED from Snap Circuits into a Morse code beacon with the help of the BBC micro:bit.
A Master Microbit(Teacher) issues out math equations to Client Microbits(Students). Students then compete to be first w/ the correct answer.
A Master Micro:bit (teacher) issues math equations to Client Micro:bits (students). Students then compete to be first w/ the correct answer.
A Micro:bit-based game to help teachers train their students in math through a fun and competitive manner by counting LEDs in icons.
Control your Lego® Power Functions motors using your micro:bit, an infrared LED and MakeCode.
Measures and records temperature with BBC Micro:bit.
Build a magic trick to amaze your friends that uses the micro:bit’s compass to detect a nearby magnet!
Build a simple remote control car with Micro:bit for kids.