Micro:bit

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micro:bit

The micro:bit is a small programmable computer developed for education and experimentation. It was created by the BBC to encourage coding and digital skills in young people. The device is pocket-sized, measuring 4cm x 5cm, and includes an LED display, buttons, sensors, microprocessor, Bluetooth, and a built-in battery pack. It can be programmed with Microsoft MakeCode, Python, Scratch, and JavaScript. The micro:bit is easy to use and comes with tutorials and resources for beginners. It can be used to create simple games and animations or more complex projects like robots and sensors. The micro:bit is popular in classrooms and maker spaces, promoting creativity and problem-solving skills. It is an excellent tool for anyone interested in electronics and programming.