Find out more about the Microsoft MakeCode platform and the micro:bit, plus how you can access free coding training and ...
We took part in a coding workshop as the pocket sized computer got an update - see what we made and try them for yourself! Recently at BBC Research & Development, we got our hands on the new BBC micro ...
This entry-level computer science course is based on MakeCode for Minecraft and is freely available online and as a OneNote Notebook. Each lesson contains unplugged exercises, guided coding activities ...
Recently at BBC Research & Development, we got our hands on the new BBC micro:bit v2, a pocket-sized computer first launched in 2015 to help teach computer science. The first generation of this device ...
"This is awesome! Our 6/yo daughter loves playing with the first micro:bit. She’s really excited about getting one with a mic and speaker." This was some of the feedback we heard from the announcement ...
Connect the micro:bit to your computer via a micro USB cable. Your micro:bit will show up on your computer as a drive called 'MICROBIT'. Create or download the hex ...
This entry-level computer science course is based on MakeCode for Minecraft and is freely available online and as a OneNote Notebook. Each lesson contains unplugged exercises, guided coding activities ...
In this series, pupils can learn lots about coding whilst being artistic, mathematical & musical by using block-based programming.
We offered a free classroom set of 30 micro:bits to primary schools across the UK as part of our BBC micro:bit - the next gen ...
Sachin Rathod is a Software Engineer working on full-stack development of iSAT’s AI Partners with the Institute-wide team. He is also a graduate student pursuing a master’s degree in computer science ...