Animations create an illusion of movement when we have images flowing in a certain sequence or order. In our last lesson on micro:bit, we saw how our LED lights could be used to make images. Those ...
Health Tech Advisory and Industry Analyst Stephanie Davis comes on Market Domination to assess the state of the wearable ...
Since 2014, Bitrefill has been helping users spend their bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on everything from gift cards to mobile phone top ups to eSims. One might think that, after a decade, the ...
Find out more about the free courses - both online and in-person - to help primary school teachers gain the experience they need to teach using the BBC micro:bit with confidence. Learn about the micro ...
An exclusive Live Lesson featuring Gladiators, Phantom and Dynamite, as they compete head-to-head in a fun design and technology lesson for primary schools. The Live Lesson marks the launch of the new ...
Presented by comedian Iain Stirling and BBC Radio 1's gaming expert Julia Hardy Featuring experts from Google, Ubisoft and Teesside University Using their BBC micro:bit, students will be challenged to ...
In this series, pupils can learn lots about coding whilst being artistic, mathematical & musical by using block-based programming.
Processors are becoming more powerful both in terms of the MIPS and the bandwidth of the data they can handle. They are equipped with most of the peripherals to make them resemble a System on a chip ...
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