About BBC micro:bit
The BBC micro:bit
After Earth, Air, Water and Fire, Software has become the fifth element of life. Unlike the first four elements, Software is the result of hard human labor, produced by millions of fingers hammering away on grotty computer keyboards. In a bid to secure enough brainpower for tomorrow’s Software needs, the BBC has started to mine the UK’s 11- and 12-year-olds by giving every kid a micro:bit microcontroller development board for free.Your own personal page
You can create your own personal page, where you can read the latest articles on your favourit subjects.Embedded software typically remains unchanged after the product it powers is launched. So how can you be sure that your code is bug-free? He...
The Joy-Car is an autonomous robot car based on the BBC micro:bit. It comes as a kit of parts and must be assembled by the user. No solderin...
The BBC micro:bit microcontroller board was handed out to one million pupils in the UK so that they could learn about programming at an earl...
The BBC micro:bit Electronic Adventure Kit has an original, solderless approach of connecting electronic components and building circuits.