Hosted by CBBC's Ed Petrie and science presenter Fran Scott Featuring guest experts from The Bloodhound Project and The National Space Centre Investigates how computer science can be used to aid man's ...
This Live Lesson introduces basic programming principles to secondary-aged pupils, helping to engage them in fun, challenging digital projects using the BBC micro:bit. With Strictly Come Dancing stars ...
Presented by comedian Iain Stirling and BBC Radio 1's gaming expert Julia Hardy Featuring experts from Google, Ubisoft and Teesside University Using their BBC micro:bit, students will be challenged to ...
Coordinates are a set of numbers that show the exact position of something. You might have learnt about coordinates in Maths already. If so, you would have heard about the x and y-axis. When we have a ...
Animations create an illusion of movement when we have images flowing in a certain sequence or order. In our last lesson on micro:bit, we saw how our LED lights could be used to make images. Those ...
Check out the Gladiators – BBC micro:bit Live Lesson on Tuesday 15 October, 11:00 on this page. Amy Mather, Digital Girl of the Year 2013, talks us through the meteorite game on the micro:bit: Mission ...
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