This project teaches pupils how to code their micro:bits in order to play a game of rock, paper, scissors. They’ll learn to use Scratch coding blocks to program random number generators and LED ...
A Visual Studio Code extension for students who code the BBC micro:bit with Python. It supports micro:bit V1 and V2 and also the 4tronix Bit:Bot XL robot. The extension makes it easy to flash your ...
Abstract: The significance of learning computational thinking has been increasingly recognized, especially with the rapid developments in AI and IoT. Children, in particular, are entering a world ...
Learning coding equips students with critical thinking, problem-solving, and computational skills. It is essential for schools to develop opportunities for students to learn computational thinking ...
This research paper was presented at the 23rd annual ACM Interaction Design and Children Conference (opens in new tab) (IDC 2024) the premier forum for inclusive child-centered design and learning.
ELECFREAKS micro:bit XGO Robot Kit is a robotic dog designed for robotics education. It moves realistically and acts like a real pet dog, and can help teach various technology concepts related to ...
As a math teacher, I constantly tell my students that math is everywhere and they will use it daily. It always brings me great joy when something so common as a box of cereal sparks an idea for a ...
Abstract: In today's world, most of measurement equipment in teaching physics are digital and more computer like then their analogue counterpart. The process of measurement becomes as closed black box ...
There are already Python editors such as Thonny, but the BBC thought those were not good enough and released a new web-based Python editor specifically designed for the micro:bit education board ...
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