A special KS3 or 3rd Level computing Live Lesson on coding, making and digital creativity with the BBC micro:bit.
Microsoft and the Bloodhound Project have launched an engineering competition to encourage more children into science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem) careers using the BBC micro:bit. As part ...
Not encountered a micro:bit before? It’s pleased to meet you, too! A micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer. Simple to use, it helps you bring coding and software to life. It’s packed full of features ...
The tiny BBC micro:bit computer board has gone up for public pre-orders. The device was originally designed for educational purposes and is currently being distributed to around a million Year-7 ...
Following initial teething troubles, deliveries of the BBC micro:bit board to schools has now started. The device will be given free to every Year 7 student in England and Wales, Year 8 student in ...
Designed and funded with a partnership of 29 companies, including ARM, Barclays, Microsoft, Samsung, Freescale and Nordic Semiconductor, the Micro:Bit device will act as an introduction to computer ...
The Creative Technology micro-certificate is made up of a suite of three dual-studies courses for high school students to explore digital creativity. Students can apply to all or any of the courses, ...
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