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A Hot-or-Cold treasure hunt gameHot or cold? The hunter’s screen will display: SmallDiamond: if the beacon is far (cold). Diamond: if the beacon is relatively close (warm). Square: if the beacon is really close (hot). Use the signal values collected in the previous step to determine when to show each icon. Here is an example that uses -95 or less for cold, between -95 and -80 for warm, …
Intro to CS - Educator edition A 14 week Introduction to Computer Science course. This course is targeted to middle school grades 6-8 (ages 11-14 years). It is also written for teachers who may not have a Computer Science background, or who may be teaching an “Intro to Computer Science” course for the first time. This course takes approximately 14 weeks to complete, …
Language constructs for the Block editor.Blocks language Blocks snap into each other to define the program that will run. Blocks can be event (buttons, shake, …) or need to be snapped into an event to run. The on-start event runs first. Blocks
Dice {Introduction } Let’s create some digital 🎲 dice 🎲 with our micro:bit! {Step 1} The on shake block runs code when you shake 👋 the micro:bit. From the Basic category, get a show number block and place it inside the on shake block to display a number.
A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.
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Learn about using the accelerometer on a micro:bit with Microsoft MakeCode, including programming techniques and practical applications.
Rock Paper Scissors {Introduction } Turn your micro:bit into a Rock Paper Scissors game that you can play with your friends! {Step 1} First we need to make a variable to keep track of whether we have a Rock, Paper or Scissors in our hand. A variable is a container for storing values. Click on the Variables category in the Toolbox. Click on the Make a Variable button. Give your new …
Create and edit multi-player games or projects for micro:bit using the MakeCode Multi Editor.
Turn your micro:bit into fireflies.
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