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Find out more about the Microsoft MakeCode platform and the micro:bit, plus how you can access free coding training and resources.
Kitronik, the Nottingham based electronics and educational technology company that supplies schools across the world, has launched its latest product for use with the BBC micro:bit – the :Move Motor.
Every primary school in the UK has been offered a micro:bit to help children explore computing and learn to code. But what exactly are they and how do they work?
School-going children in Singapore will soon be using a pocket-sized, codeable computer, called the micro:bit, to pick up coding skills. The move is aimed at instilling passion for technology ...
Welcome the MOVE Mini Buggy, which enables users to build and code their own two-wheeled robot. Aimed at students of STEM subjects in secondary schools, it serves an introduction to robotics and is ...