This is the video of me showing the microbit say my name "dylan."
This is the code of how I made the microbit to make my name show.
1 flashing heart
2 name tag
3 smiley buttons
4 dice
5 love meter
6 coin flipper
7 reaction time
8 magic button trick
9 snap the dot
10 multi dice
11 moon radio
12 tele potatoes
13 fireflies
14 hot or cold
15 duct tape wallet
16 watch
17 stopwatch
18 step counter
19 duct tape watch
20 banana keyboard
21 guitar
22 inchworm
23 milk carton robot
24 analog pin tester
25 light level meter
I learned how to make 5 by 5 led lights say my name, and play rock, paper, scissors. Another thing that I learned was making it show my name when I shake it instead of pressing a button or making it play forever after I hit the reset button. One more thing I learned was how to tilt the microbit right to randomly pick paper rock or scissors instead of shaking it or pressing a button.
My creation where it says my name is where whenever you shake the microbit then it will have Dylan come across the screen to the left only once. My creation where I play rock, paper, scissors is where every time you tilt the microbit left it will pick randomly rock, paper, or scissors every time, and paper has all the outside led lights instead of the rock where it is all the inside led lights except for the outside lights because they are for the paper so there is no confusion between them.
Standards that my project tie to are one empowered learner because I had to learn how to code the microbit and make it say words and play a game. Another one would be computational thinker because I had to think of how to make the microbit pick rock, paper, and scissors. Last it ties to global collaborator because I made a device that people can play rock, paper, scissors with themselves.
If I was to do something different it would be having a different project that would be harder so I could learn more and be a better coder.
A challenge that I overcame is figuring out how to download the code to my microbit so it would use my code for saying my name.
A future career that could come out of doing this is making games for kids so they can play by themselves if no one else wants to play with them.
This is the video of me playing rock paper scissors with the microbit
This is the code I used to make my microbit pick randomly rock, paper, and scissors when I tilted the microbit right.