Microbit programming
How to Build a micro:bit Remote Feeder with KidsIoT
This blog introduces how to get the Nezha Breakout board and the PlanetX sensors working with KidsIoT, here we’ve made a project called the micro:bit remote feeder, which makes it possible to feed your pets at home or offices at any time.
At the same time, we’d like to bring you with our KidsIoT from a simple IoT project.
The Race Car
This is a simple car, I want the children to apply the knowledge of gear acceleration that they have learned in the course of the gyro launcher,and transform this simple car to make the car drive faster; or by replacing the tires. To increase the speed of the car...
How to Make A Thermometer with micro:bit?
Hi, today I’d like to introduce how to make a simple thermometer with micro:bit. I used the microbit to get the temperature and control the steering gear. First, let us start with the design part, and then we will enter the programming part.
What can micro:bit do?
Many countries have begun to popularize this micro:bit in recent years. It was quiet from the beginning to later as a representative of open-source hardware in the market. The popularity of micro:bit has given us a signal that all countries have begun to attach importance to programming education...
ecode Dodgeball (3)
Hi, today we are going to add the last "dodge ball function" to the ecode Dodgeball game. Your character can now move and jump. It's time to add some dodge balls to make it more difficult.
ecode Dodgeball (II)
Hello, following the ecode Dodgeball (I) last week, in this project I am going to extend it with more functions---ladders climbing and jumping, in this way the sprite could move on the map as you wish.
ecode Dodgeball(I)
Hello, this week I am planning to make a dodgeball game in the ecode, please can just check here if you are interested to it!
micro:bit Mine Clearance Alarm
Hello, let’s try the compass on the micro:bit today! A digital compass is an input sensor that detects magnetic fields. Your BBC micro:bit has an inbuilt compass that can detect the direction in which it is facing. I am going to make a mine clearance alarm project today.
Shot the Bull's-eye in ecode (Ⅱ)
Following with the previous issue of Shot the Bull's-eye in ecode (Ⅰ), we would continue programming and enable it to achieve shooting and scoring functions. The principle is very simple, let’s do it together now!
First, we need to add a code to the arrow and launch the arrow when the space bar is pressed.
Shot the Bull's-eye in ecode (I)
Playing games is always happy. Have you ever thought of making one yourself? This time we will use ecode to make a bullseye game, share it with your friends and family, and invite them to play the game you made by yourself.