The BBC micro:bit is put to the test at the controls of the TARDIS in this special Live Lesson in collaboration with the team behind Doctor Who. Using their BBC micro:bit, students are challenged to ...
It is worth spending a few minutes reminding students how to display images on the screen, and how to download and run their programs on the micro:bit. Run most of this lesson using the Simulator, so ...
Send in your questions to live.lessons@bbc.co.uk or use the hashtag #bbclivelessons Sorry we couldn't answer all of your questions But please keep sending them in to live.lessons@bbc.co.uk and we will ...
Wearables are items that can be worn. In recent times, people look at how technology can be fused with wearables to help people in their everyday lives. So, wearable technology is now often worn as an ...
Animations create an illusion of movement when we have images flowing in a certain sequence or order. In our last lesson on micro:bit, we saw how our LED lights could be used to make images. Those ...
An exclusive Live Lesson featuring Gladiators, Phantom and Dynamite, as they compete head-to-head in a fun design and technology lesson for primary schools. The Live Lesson marks the launch of the new ...
The sad sound is played when the wrong button is pressed, BUT the happy sound is not playing even when the correct button is pressed. How can we fix this code? Hint: You will not need to add any ...
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