With its robust architecture and community-driven modifications, the BBC Micro remains a beloved project for retro computing enthusiasts. [Neil] from Retro4U has been delving into this classic ...
The Gladiators are throwing down the gauntlet for children to design an innovative gadget which uses the pocket-sized ...
DanTDM on why coding is an important skill for young people YouTuber DanTDM tells us why he wanted to take part in the BBC micro:bit - the next gen campaign. Big Manny on inspiring the next ...
With its robust architecture and community-driven modifications, the BBC Micro remains a beloved project for retro computing enthusiasts. [Neil] from Retro4U has been delving into this classic ...
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that can be used to teach primary school children about coding. The deadline for UK primary school teachers to sign up for a free classroom set of 30 ...
We offered a free classroom set of 30 micro:bits to primary schools across the UK as part of our BBC micro:bit - the next gen campaign. The deadline for UK primary school teachers to sign up for a ...
Want to know how to send in your competition designs? Watch the video below. Mwaksy guides you through the process and shows ...
Schoolchildren have used the mini-computers to learn to code The BBC Micro Bit mini-computer - used by millions of schoolchildren across the world - will receive its first major update since 2016.
BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign are delighted to reveal the results of our playground survey, using data collected by school children from across the UK! Throughout the spring and summer ...
Coding on the virtual micro:bit will allow children to see the results of their code in real-time on the screen. If you’re eager to get started, the BBC Teach website has an introduction to the ...
The BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign aims to equip children with digital skills and includes free resources and teacher training that's available to primary schools across the UK.
If you have registered for and received your BBC micro:bits, you may now be looking for some supporting teaching resources and materials. We’ll explain exactly how to prepare for your assembly ...