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  1. Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.

  2. Projects - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Courses Jacdac MicroCode for the new micro:bit (V2) Introductory micro:bit Feature Videos Behind the MakeCode Hardware Science Experiments Educator Professional Development

  3. Getting Started - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Step 6 If you have a micro:bit, connect a USB cable to it and click Download. Save the program to the MICROBIT drive. This transfers your code to the micro:bit! Step 7 On the micro:bit, press …

  4. About - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    You can run your code using the micro:bit simulator, all within the confines of a web browser. The simulator has support for the LED screen, buttons, as well as compass, accelerometer, and …

  5. Games - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Rock Paper Scissors Make the Rock-Paper-Scissors game on your micro:bit and challenge your friends.

  6. Accelerometer - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    This unit introduces the accelerometer functionality of the micro:bit. Even if one is unfamiliar with the word “accelerometer,” most people are aware of the function.

  7. MicroCode - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    MicroCode is an experimental tile-based language and editor for young coders and coders with disabilities on the BBC micro:bit V2 (V1 not supported), inspired by Kodu Game Lab.

  8. Activity: Installing a program - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Overview: You will create a simple program in Microsoft MakeCode and download it to your micro:bit using a USB cable. For this activity, You will need a micro:bit, a micro-USB cable, a …

  9. Blocks - Variables - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Drag the set item block into your code. Click the little arrow next to the word item and select New Variable, enter value as the name. You have now created a new variable called value, …

  10. Temperature - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    You might be able to figure out how much to subtract from the number the micro:bit shows to get the real temperature. Then you can change your program so the micro:bit is a better …