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The BBC micro:bit is a tiny little motherboard designed in partnership with Microsoft, and it is a wonderful way to get kids into coding.
A tiny computer intended to encourage UK kids to get programming is finally being delivered to schools, some half a year later than originally planned.
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?
Meet Dan TDM, Gyas i Sheppy, Alex Humphries and Abby Cook as they visited primary schools around the UK to deliver free micro:bits to help kids learn to code.
BBC micro:bit – the next gen unveils nationwide playground survey to empower children’s digital and data collection skills Utilising the free micro:bits, that were given away to more than ...
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