Narrator: This is your BBC micro:bit, even though it looks like the computers you're used to that's exactly what it is, a fully programmable computer that fits neatly into the palm of your hand.
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The Live Lesson is available to watch again on the BBC Teach website. Join Hacker, as he coaches teams for a special game of HackerTball to show children why we must always 'Choose Respect'.
The BBC had started delivering the first of its Micro Bit programming boards to students, a project which it hopes will help create the next generation of coders and tech entrepreneurs. Up to one ...
It’s a rather odd proposition, to give an ARM based single board computer to coder-newbie children in the hope that they might learn something about how computers work, after all if you are used to ...
A tiny computer intended to encourage UK kids to get programming is finally being delivered to schools, some half a year later than originally planned. The micro:bit was announced a year ago — the ...
Kari Santos, ATLAS community partner, Information & Communication Technology for Development (ICTD) alumna and member of the Laboratory for Playful Computation, participated in IDDS Botswana 2018, a ...