Name
Micro:bit projects
Date & Time
Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM
Description
The BBC Micro:bit is a versatile, inexpensive programmable circuit board which can be coded using both visual and general purpose programming languages, to develop real-world applications. During this hands-on workshop participants will be provided an introduction to basic visual programming concepts to create projects for the primary classroom. They will explore how to control buzzer and lights using various inputs to create an egg timer, burglar alarm, electronic dice, button counter, temperature alarm and reaction timer. It is suggested that participants bring a laptop to this workshop. Participants will also be introduced to the free online resources including, face-to-face Professional learning and online courses, provided by the CSER Project from the University of Adelaide.
Location Name
H1.41
Session Type
General
Level
Intermediate
Audience
Primary
Strands
Coding, STEM/STEAM