micro:bit
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The Micro:Bit was created by the BBC in England to teach kids to code and become more involved in electronics. It is a tiny programmable computer with a matrix of 25 leds, Bluetooth, 2 buttons, and much more. It was designed to make learning coding fun and easy. No software needed – simply use makecode.
Getting Started
- Introducing the BBC micro:bit
- New micro:bit v2 Includes Speaker Microphone and More
- Getting Started with the Micro:bit v2
- Welcome to the New Micro:Bit Python Editor
- An Overview of Makecode and Getting Started With micro:bit
- How to Configure Your micro:bit Peripherals
- How to Create Your Own Scrolling Message on the micro:bit
Other Resources
- 10 Projects a Beginner Can Do with a BBC micro:bit
- How to Use the Serial Port for I/O on Your micro:bit
- Controlling Multiple NeoPixels with a micro:bit
- How to Make a micro:bit Compass
- Wireless Remote Control with micro:bit
- How to use One micro:bit to Control Another
- Build a Clap-Activated Light with microbit!
- micro:bit Multitasking with MakeCode
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