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The How of Robotics: Making micro:bit Movie Stars micro:bit Movie Makers Art meets electronics at the Artronix workshop in Glasgow; making films using micro:bits.
Plug the micro:bit into your computer and it will point you to this site. This is where you can learn about the device and code programs for it. BBC ...
Kitronik, the Nottingham based electronics and educational technology company that supplies schools across the world, has launched its latest product for use with the BBC micro:bit – the :Move Motor.
Here’s how it works. For this project you'll just need a BBC micro:bit, as this comes with an accelerometer, commonly used in mobile devices to determine device orientation and screen rotation.
The micro:bit might only have 25 LEDs, but each can be programmed separately. This project displays a flashing heart which, while disappointing as Valentine’s cards go, could spark ideas for visual ...
Colin Hughes' programming website, Project Euler, provides a plan for how to learn anything in fun, discrete steps ...
On the left we have the main code commands starting with Basic and going down to Devices, clicking through these will give you a good idea of what is possible with the Micro:bit out-of-the-box ...
Aug 21, 2025 19:00:00 How to move an object in a spiral in 3D space? This article, originally posted in Japanese on 19:00 Aug 21, 2025, may contains some machine-translated parts.