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Design Interactive Games Using The BBC micro:bit
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Course Overview

This track provides access to 20 challenging micro:bit tutorials. In these tutorials you will work with your child to design interactive games and interactive circuits using the bbc:microbit. You will also build the knowledge gained coding with Scratch including fundamentals of block based programming using the micro:bit.

This is an advanced micro:bit coding track. We would highly recommend that you complete the following tracks before you start off with this track.

  1. Introduction to coding concepts with Scratch I
  2. Introduction to coding concepts with Scratch II
  3. Exploring Coding Concepts Using the BBC micro:bit I
  4. Exploring Coding Concepts Using the BBC micro:bit II
  5. Exploring Coding Concepts Using the BBC micro:bit III

Prerequisites –

  1. This tutorial makes use of the BBC micro:bit. If you haven’t purchased a BBC micro:bit yet you might want to head over and pick one up now.
  2. We would recommend that you pick up the BBC micro:bit, BBC micro:bit breakout board and a breadboard.
  3. The BBC micro:bit breakout board and breadboard makes working with the BBC micro:bit a lot easier.
  4. We will be using the official BBC Makecode Block editor to write code for all our tutorials.

About BBC micro:bit

The Micro Bit (also referred to as BBC Micro Bit, stylised as micro:bit) is an ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the UK. The board is 4 cm × 5 cm and has an ARM Cortex-M0 processor, accelerometer and magnetometer sensors, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a display consisting of 25 LEDs, two programmable buttons, and can be powered by either USB or an external battery pack. The device inputs and outputs are through five ring connectors that are part of the 23-pin edge connector at the bottom of the board. The micro:bit can be programmed using the Microsoft Block code program editor which is similar to the block based language Scratch ideal for 7-12 year olds. The micro:bit can also be programmed using the Makecode editor in Javascript and Python which allows for older kids to learn the Javascript and Python programming language using the micro:bit.

You can read more about the BBC micro:bit at the microbit website. Also see Kitronik’s resources here – Parents Complete Guide To The BBC micro:bit.

 

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Lesson 0 – What is the BBC micro:bit

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Lesson 1 – Walking the Plank

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Lesson 2 – Crossy Roads

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Lesson 3 – Slithering Snake

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Lesson 4 – Light Up

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Lesson 5 – Fireflies

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Lesson 6 – Digital Thermometer

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Lesson 7 – Calculator

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Lesson 8 – Ticketing System

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Lesson 9 – Higher or Lower Game

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Lesson 10 – Car Racing Game

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Lesson 11 – Build a Traffic Light

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Lesson 12 – Build a Stop Watch Timer

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Lesson 13 – Simon Says

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Lesson 14 – Uklele Chord Reader

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Lesson 15 – Kings Cupcake

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Lesson 16 – Gold Rush

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Lesson 17 – Whack a Mole

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Lesson 18 – Hogwarts Sorting Hat

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Lesson 19 – Space Invaders

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Lesson 20 – Classic Ping Pong

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      • BBC microbit Robots
      • Elecfreaks
      • SunFounder
      • Raspberry Pi Robots
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      • Makeblock
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