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We always have mixed feelings about the drag-and-drop programming languages. But we were impressed with [SirDan’s] Morse code decoder built with the graphical MakeCode. Granted, it is reading… ...
The BBC micro:bit is a tiny little motherboard designed in partnership with Microsoft, and it is a wonderful way to get kids into coding.
The Micro Bit is central the the BBC's Make It Digital initiative, which is aimed at raising proficiency and understanding of coding and digital creativity across the country.
The micro:bit website offers a range of tutorials and code examples to help you get started. For full instructions on how to create your very own BBC micro:bit watch, jump over to the official ...
The device must be cheap to make - nobody will tell me how much - but nevertheless a million of them adds up to a substantial cost. However, the Micro Bit is being designed in collaboration with ...
It is called the Micro Bit and it was unveiled at this morning's launch of Make It Digital, an ambitious project aimed at getting us all to be a bit more creative with digital technology.
BBC micro:bit celebrates huge impact in first year, with 90% of students saying it helped show that anyone can code To celebrate its first year, the BBC has released figures showing the positive ...
BBC starts sending free Micro:bit computers to a million UK students BBC Micro:bit will hopefully help kids learn to code, like the BBC Micro before it.
A tiny computer intended to encourage UK kids to get programming is finally being delivered to schools, some half a year later than originally planned.