
Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.
Getting Started - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Step 6 If you have a micro:bit, connect a USB cable to it and click Download. Save the program to the MICROBIT drive. This transfers your code to the micro:bit! Step 7 On the micro:bit, press button A to …
Projects - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
CreateAI Courses Jacdac MicroCode for the new micro:bit (V2) Introductory micro:bit Feature Videos Behind the MakeCode Hardware Science Experiments
Lessons - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Intermediate Magic 8, a fortune teller game with the micro:bit Guess the Number, guess a random number with pick number Counter, display a number with a variable Love Meter, create a love meter …
Courses - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Cyber Arcade: Programming and Making with micro:bit A fun and creative introduction to computer science and hands-on making for makers in elementary (ages 9–12) and middle (ages 12–14) grade …
About - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
You can run your code using the micro:bit simulator, all within the confines of a web browser. The simulator has support for the LED screen, buttons, as well as compass, accelerometer, and digital …
Intro to CS - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
micro:bit Activity (45-60 min) - An activity that everyone makes on their micro:bit that teaches the skills learned in this lesson. Project (60-120 min) - A prompt for an original project that each student will …
Microsoft MakeCode Offline App
develop and test your software applications for use with micro:bit hardware. 2. ONLINE SERVICES. Some features of the software provide access to, or rely on, online services to provide you …
Introduction - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
The micro:bit is an awesome way to start learning how to code and understand the basics of computer science. You’ll be using the Microsoft MakeCode platform, which lets you create programs by …
micro:bit v2
The micro:bit v2 introduces a microphone, speaker, and capacitive touch input on the board’s logo. The new blocks designed for the micro:bit v2 will not work with the micro:bit v1.