
The micro:bit
The BBC micro:bit is a small, programmable computer designed to make learning coding and electronics fun and easy, especially for beginners and students.


Introduction to Micro:bit
LED display, buttons, sensors, etc.
Displaying text and images on the LED screen,Button presses to trigger actions, Using built-in sensors (e.g., shake to show a smile), Understand basic coding concepts: sequences, inputs, outputs



More Micro:bit
Interactive Projects
Use sensors like light, temperature, and accelerometer, Create games, Learn logic, loops, and variables, Introduce radio communication between micro:bits, Combine coding with creativity.



Further Micro:bit
Explore complex projects
Program using JavaScript or Python for advanced control, Use external components (LEDs, buzzers, motors) via the pins, Build smart devices, Explore data logging and real-time sensing, Connect with other platforms.

Additional Micro:bit
the micro:bit is an exciting gateway into the world of coding, electronics, and problem-solving — perfect for young learners and curious minds of all ages.

Micro:bit Module 1
The micro:bit is now used worldwide as a powerful educational tool. It helps users learn how computers work and how software and hardware interact.


Micro:bit Module 2
The micro:bit is now used worldwide as a powerful educational tool. It helps users learn how computers work and how software and hardware interact.


Micro:bit Module 3
The micro:bit is now used worldwide as a powerful educational tool. It helps users learn how computers work and how software and hardware interact.
