The pocket-sized computer transforming the world
microbit.org is the official website for the BBC micro:bit, a pocket-sized computer designed to inspire children to get creative with technology. It offers a wide range of resources, tutorials, and projects to help users learn coding, electronics, and digital creativity. The site serves as a hub for educators, students, and hobbyists to explore the capabilities of the micro:bit and to share their projects with a global community.
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Step-by-step guides to help beginners start coding with the micro:bit.
A collection of projects created by the micro:bit community to inspire users.
Comprehensive lesson plans for educators to integrate the micro:bit into their curriculum.
An online code editor that supports multiple programming languages for the micro:bit.
A platform for users to ask questions, share ideas, and collaborate on projects.
Detailed guides on the micro:bit's hardware components and how to use them.
An app that allows users to program their micro:bit directly from their smartphone or tablet.
A virtual micro:bit that runs code in the browser, useful for testing and learning.
Information on upcoming micro:bit events, workshops, and competitions.
Comprehensive support resources including FAQs, troubleshooting guides, and contact information.
microbit.org collaborates with various organizations and companies to expand the reach and capabilities of the micro:bit.
The micro:bit is used in over 60 countries, making it a global tool for digital creativity and education.
The site and the micro:bit are designed to be accessible to users with different abilities, including those with visual or physical impairments.
The micro:bit software and hardware designs are open source, encouraging innovation and customization.
The micro:bit and microbit.org have received numerous awards for innovation in education and technology.
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