Are you a teacher who wants to use micro:bit in your classroom, but doesn't know where to start? We'll show you how!
Today, I am going to show you how to make your Micro:bit talk using a very easy programming language called MicroPython.
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How to easily employ AI image/sound recognition for your microcontrollers, even if you know nothing about machine learning.
In this quick and easy project, you build a micro:bit moisture sensor
Teachers: get over your fear of code by "coding" with fun micro:bit javascript blocks.
Experiment with the Physical Web by turning your micro:bit into an Eddystone beacon.
Hello friends, in this tutorial we will test a Microbit robot. This robot is able to detect obstacle and auto balancing.
This is a microbit robotic hand test tutorial.
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A Micro:Maqueen Robot Car.
DIY kits to fulfill their curiosity to develop robots. micro:bit is designed by BBC for the kids to make the learning process easier...
Build your own Bluetooth low energy services and bundle them as blocks that beginners can use!
Learn how to connect a Snap Circuits LED to the snap:bit and control it with the micro:bit.
Don't let your BBC micro:bit collect dust! Here is how to use it with Blynk and Arduino IDE.
Turn any LED from Snap Circuits into a blinking LED. The micro:bit will automatically turn the LED on and off every second.
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).
Simple BBC Micro:bit Script Step-o-meter!
Connect the micro:bit to the computer by USB data cable, the computer will pop up a USB flash drive. Then, click on the URL in the USB...
The BBC micro:bit is not just for beginners. Learn how to use the PXT command line to program it using JavaScript.
Learn how to program the micro:bit to turn the Lamp (L1) of Snap Circuits on and off with the help of the NPN Transistor (Q2).
Learn how to turn your micro:bit to a countdown timer that emits light and sound using Snap Circuits components.
Radio link two micro:bits and a 'sonar' ultrasonic distance sensor. Detect movement with one and immediately show an alert on the other.
In the following passages, we are going to show you a detailed course of Micro:bit and start your programming trip together.