Micro:bit
Microbits- The BBC micro: bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors, and many input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world. The new micro: bit with sound adds a built-in microphone and speaker, as well as an extra touch input button and a power button. Students develop fluency in concepts and languages of computer systems and foster digital creativity in your classroom. Students make the connections between abstract ideas and real-world outcomes by working with software and hardware together: designing, building, prototyping, and iterating (the experience of improving a design, as well as making mistakes and learning from them). Microbots are expensive, but the emulator is free of charge.
Enjoy these resources that have been featured in Maryland events:
Jennifer Weaver and Clair Wise shared these resources at Micro Bit Madness, and Escape Room adventure.
Jessica Leedy from Prince George's County Public Schools shared these resources for a micro:bit playground.
Jessica Suggs from Dorchester County Public Schools created a Micro:bit Magic 8 Ball.
Computing is integrated across subject areas. Hands-on Computing and Agriculture are off to a good start!
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