Resources — wireless
micro:bit MakeCode Tutorials: Project 5 of 5
ages 11+ ages 7+ ages 8+ ages 9+ BBC micro:bit BBC microbit BBC microbit v2 Classroom coding digital technologies display educational electronics light sensors makecode microbit tutorials wireless
In this project, you will learn:
- How to wirelessly use one micro:bit to access data collected from multiple micro:bits in real time.
micro:bit MakeCode Tutorials: Project 4 of 5
ages 11+ ages 7+ ages 8+ ages 9+ BBC micro:bit BBC microbit BBC microbit v2 Classroom coding digital technologies display educational electronics light sensors makecode microbit tutorials wireless
In this project, you will learn:
- How to measure light using the micro:bit’s built-in sensor
- How to send our light information to another micro:bit, wirelessly
micro:bit MakeCode Tutorials: Project 3 of 5
ages 11+ ages 7+ ages 8+ ages 9+ BBC micro:bit BBC microbit BBC microbit v2 Classroom coding digital technologies display educational electronics light sensors makecode microbit tutorials wireless
In this project, you will learn:
- How to extend your micro:bit programs by using radio to communicate with other micro:bits
- How to coordinate multiple different versions of program code across devices
micro:bit MakeCode Tutorials: Project 2 of 5
ages 11+ ages 7+ ages 8+ ages 9+ BBC micro:bit BBC microbit BBC microbit v2 Classroom coding digital technologies display educational electronics light sensors makecode microbit tutorials wireless
In this project, you will learn:
- How to perform an action based on an event such as shaking your micro:bit
- How to generate a pseudo random number on your micro:bit (
pseudo random
means a number as random as can be comfortably created with the resources available on our device)
micro:bit MakeCode Tutorials: Project 1 of 5
ages 11+ ages 7+ ages 8+ ages 9+ BBC micro:bit BBC microbit BBC microbit v2 Classroom coding digital technologies display educational electronics light sensors makecode microbit tutorials wireless
In this project, you will learn:
- How to use the micro:bit’s built-in accelerometer sensor to detect when it is being tilted left and right (input)
- How to use the
if..then
(conditional) block to display image on the micro:bit’s LED matrix display - Use a
forever
loop to repeat this (iteration)