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  1. Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.

  2. micro:bit

    From dancing robots to banana keyboards, your micro:bit has all the features you need to create amazing projects—the possibilities are endless! Learn how to use the LEDs and make a flashing …

  3. Let's code - Micro:bit

    Microsoft’s MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start programming and get creating with the BBC micro:bit. The colour-coded blocks are familiar to anyone who’s previously used Scratch, and yet …

  4. Micro:bit Educational Foundation

    Guides and videos to take you from first use to confident coder, creating your own micro:bit magic. Use movement and machine learning to start your AI journey with the micro:bit. We help you pick the …

  5. Get started – Microsoft MakeCode

    Browse the free Introduction to Computer Science curriculum, science experiments, or any of the micro:bit student projects to get ideas for using the micro:bit in your classroom.

  6. Getting started | micro:bit

    It’s really simple to learn to code with your BBC micro:bit. In this step we will introduce you to Microsoft MakeCode where you will create your first piece of code and transfer it to your micro:bit. Microsoft’s …

  7. Lessons - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Lessons to teach computer science and coding.

  8. Micro Bit - Wikipedia

    The Micro Bit (also referred to as BBC Micro Bit or stylized as micro:bit) is an open source hardware ARM -based embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the United …

  9. First lessons with MakeCode and the micro:bit

    A sequence of six lessons that provide a pathway through six projects, ideal for getting started with the micro:bit. Students will develop their use of some core computing concepts through coding and …

  10. Introduction - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Get ready for an awesome introduction to coding and computer science through hands-on making and design! You’ll be using the micro:bit microcontroller board, along with Microsoft’s MakeCode, a block …