We have two webinars from the Institute of Imagination to choose from, each offering unique insights and practical guidance. Our latest webinar is perfect for teachers seeking hands-on support with ...
In the CBBC series The Dumping Ground, Izzy, Dita and Erin use the BBC micro:bit to create a radio door alarm to monitor the door to their secret den. They set up a trap as they want to find out who ...
In this video Leah, Sol, Cedric and Lok have fun with the BBC micro:bit mini computer, playing a quiz game called Hot Potato, using the randomised timer function. Watch the video below with your class ...
Big Manny: You are the next generation of awesome data scientists. Shereen: And we need your help. Big Manny: The micro:bit is a brilliant piece of tech. You can program it to do almost anything that ...
In the CBBC series Saturday Mash-Up!, Stanley introduces the BBC micro:bit and Shereen demonstrates how to play the Teleporting Duck game. Watch the video below with your class to see how things go ...
Tilly: Hey, everyone. So while we've been walking around this playground, me and Yussef have been finding so many different plants and animals. So he's going to show me how we can use our BBC ...
You can no longer submit your playground survey data, but you can still do all of the activities with your class. Big Manny: Hi, everyone. Welcome to the playground. Now, today I'm going to be showing ...
In the CBBC series So Awkward one of the main characters works as a scientist at an Antarctic research station. Her job involves monitoring the temperature across the region using micro:bit ‘robot ...
Manny believes it's important for young people to understand how science applies to their everyday lives. From making fidget spinners out of copper and zinc to extracting DNA from wild berries, ...
As part of our BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign, we spoke to disabled people about their experiences in the world of tech. Moudud, Josh and Mollie told us why it’s important for young people to ...
Peter's failing marriage makes him an internet sensation for all the wrong reasons. Can AI pull his irons out of the fire? Former doctors Tony Gardner and Phil Hammond draw on their own experiences ...
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