You can use the Micro:bit Go in your classroom to introduce students to coding, electronics, and interactive design through hands-on projects. This tiny programmable computer includes LEDs, sensors, buttons, and Bluetooth, allowing students to create a wide range of interactive projects, from simple games to science experiments. As they program the Micro:bit Go to display animations, measure temperature, or respond to button presses, students learn foundational coding concepts like loops, conditionals, and variables in an accessible, visual way. The Micro:bit Go encourages collaboration, as students can work together to brainstorm ideas, build and test prototypes, and solve challenges, strengthening communication and teamwork skills. This versatile tool makes coding and electronics exciting and approachable, inspiring students to experiment, problem-solve, and think creatively about how technology can interact with the world around them.
** Needs 2-AAA batteries to operate
If you check these out, you may be interested in checking out the Micro:bit inventor’s kit and the Micro:climate kit.
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