BBC micro:bit
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2021 do your:bit Global Challenge Asia Pacific Award Project- Smart Cane for the Blind
Young people aged 8 to 18 from all over the world took part in do your:bit 2021. They came up with amazing, innovative solutions that worked towards the Global Goals and solved problems facing the world.
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.
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...
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.
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.
micro:bit Reaction Ability Test
Hello, today I will use micro:bit to make a simple reaction test game. There is a small bright spot on the LED matrix that moves left and right. When the bright spot moves to the middle, press the A button...
micro:bit Electronic Candles
Hello, when we hold birthday parties, the lighting candles come to our mind for best wishes! If we have a micro:bit by hand, is that possible to make an electronic candle device with it? Here comes the case of blowing off the candle “fires” by sound.
Catch the "Apples"
Hello, this week I am going to make a catching apples game through a micro:bit. Let’s see how it works below:
micro:bit Finger-guessing Game
Hello, today I am going to build a finger-guessing game with the micro:bit. If we shake the micro:bit, the micro:bit displays the scissor, stone or cloth at random, then we can play it with our partners.