The BBC micro:bit is a tiny single-board computer designed to be distributed to students. First introduced five years ago, about five million micro:bit devices have been distributed to teachers and ...
MIRL stands for the Micro:bit Innovation and Research Lab. Its work will centre on the BBC micro:bit, 11 million of which ...
After experimenting with different versions of the BBC micro:bit, I decided to try out its add-ons/accessories that might help make my upcoming projects easier. Currently my choice is the micro:bit ...
Lancaster University and the Micro:bit Educational Foundation are joining forces to create a research hub that will spearhead ...
THIS week, it is time to get down and boogie, because we will be making an automated mirror ball. It will require two power sources, because components, like everything from evil geniuses to artists, ...