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Elecfreaks Helps to Win Awards in 2021 do your:bit Challenge in Asia Pacific Region
The final winners of the 2021 do your:bit Global Challenge were officially announced on the micro:bit official website on September 22. Young people aged 8 to 18 from all over the world participated in do your:bit 2021. They have proposed amazing and innovative solutions, committed to achieving global goals and solving the problems facing the world.
The Smart Window
What is noise? In our daily life, all sounds that interfere with people's rest, study and work, and interfere with the sounds you want to hear, these sounds are collectively called noise.
How to Make A Thermometer with micro:bit?
Hi, today I’d like to introduce how to make a simple thermometer with micro:bit. I used the microbit to get the temperature and control the steering gear. First, let us start with the design part, and then we will enter the programming part.
The Top Ejector
I’d like to use the micro:bit to design a course. In this course, I need to use the micro:bit to combine building blocks, motors and crash sensors to make something interesting for the children, and also allow them to build the device.
I designed a simple top ejector. In the process of building, students can learn the knowledge about gear transmission, and then play games and competitions with their peers.
micro:bit Ninja Shuriken
Hi,I got a whim to use micro:bit making a ninja shuriken. I’ve fascinated with Naruto since I was a child and I’ve dreamed of throwing the sword in his hand like Sasuke. Let’s use the micro:bit to get such a magic experience!
The Swimming Robot
This is a simple "swimming robot". Of course, it can't swim in the water but is able to move on the ground by “swinging” its arm. This project mainly aims to guide children to think about how to speed up by using different materials and the touching places to the ground.
What can micro:bit do?
Many countries have begun to popularize this micro:bit in recent years. It was quiet from the beginning to later as a representative of open-source hardware in the market. The popularity of micro:bit has given us a signal that all countries have begun to attach importance to programming education...
A Simple Fan
The hot seasons are always sweating us and making the body sticky and uncomfortable, which would lead to the loss of body water, and you feel a dry tongue, even to catch a heatstroke. Therefore, a suitable cooling device would be helpful. We have many cooling methods, such as: air conditioning, fans, frozen drinks, etc. Let's make a simple little fan today.
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.