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What’s the BBC micro:bit and how to play?
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized codeable computer with motion detection, a built-in compass and Bluetooth technology, which was given free to every child in year 7 or equivalent across the UK in 2016.
The Carrier Trolly
To make a trolly that is able to carry the goods, we can program in the MakeCode editor to give commands such as lifting/putting down the arms, moving forward and stopping driving.
ecode Dodgeball (3)
Hi, today we are going to add the last "dodge ball function" to the ecode Dodgeball game. Your character can now move and jump. It's time to add some dodge balls to make it more difficult.
A Simple Trebuchet Car
This is a simple trebuchet car which has made an adaptation from the former trebuchet that could throw blocks.
ecode Dodgeball (II)
Hello, following the ecode Dodgeball (I) last week, in this project I am going to extend it with more functions---ladders climbing and jumping, in this way the sprite could move on the map as you wish.
A Simple Trebuchet
This is a simple trebuchet and could be triggered by the button.
ecode Dodgeball(I)
Hello, this week I am planning to make a dodgeball game in the ecode, please can just check here if you are interested to it!
The AI Lens Burglar-proof Device
This project is based on the AI Lens, which is aimed to protect our personal belongings from missing.
micro:bit Mine Clearance Alarm
Hello, let’s try the compass on the micro:bit today! A digital compass is an input sensor that detects magnetic fields. Your BBC micro:bit has an inbuilt compass that can detect the direction in which it is facing. I am going to make a mine clearance alarm project today.
The Windscreen Wiper
This project is to build a windscreen wiper, it came to me by accident when I was browsing and I thought it would be a good idea to accomplish it through blocks.