
In this video, we will cover the the the course road-map, the target audience, the course pre-requisites, and the learning outcomes of the whole course
In this video, you will learn about the BBC Micro:bit platform, it's impact and about it's uniqueness.
In this video, we will take a look at the BBC Micro:bit Starter's kit, explore the on-board peripherals, the safety precautions and the recommended accessories for the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, you will learn to use the MakeCode Block editor and to download a program on to the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, you will learn about the different modules in the MakeCode Block editor and to add external modules in the Block editor.
In this video, you will learn the basics of programming concepts like loops, logic, variable and math operation using the MakeCode Block Editor.
In this video, we will perform the first boot of the BBC Micro:bit and make it display "Hello, World!".
In this video, you will learn the working of the button and the LED. You will also learn the working of the LED Matrix of the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, we will learn to control the LED Matrix on the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, we will look at some advanced functions of LED Matrix such as controlling the brightness of the LED Matrix, displaying built-in and custom images, creating animations and some extra blocks.
In this video, we will learn about the Pomodoro Technique and make a Pomodoro Timer.
In this video, you will learn to use an LED as a Light Sensor and given an activity to create a Light Detector using the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, we will learn the working of an accelerometer, the I2C connection of the accelerometer and the accelerometer modules in the block editor.
In this video, you will learn the measurement of acceleration, gesture detection, Pitch, Roll and Yaw.
In this video, you will learn to use the LED Matrix to display tilt and implement a Spirit Level Project.
In this video, we will give you an activity to create an Earthquake Detector using the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, we will learn the working principle of a magnetometer, it's application and interfacing of the magnetometer in the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, you will learn to use the various magnetometer blocks like the calibrate compass block, the compass heading block, the magnetic force block.
In this video, you will learn to create a metal detector using the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, you will be given an activity project to create a Digital Compass using the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, you will learn about communication, the types of communication, standard communication protocols and also about the UART Bit Diagram.
In this video, we will learn to use the serial module in the MakeCode Block Editor and create projects to talk from the PC to the BBC Micro:bit and vice-versa.
In this video, you will learn the working principle of a Temperature sensor and learn to use the temperature sensor inside the BBC Micro:bit to create a Temperature logger project.
In this video, you will learn about radio communication, and it's implementation in the BBC Micro:bit.
In this video, you will be learning about all the radio module blocks in the MakeCode Block editor.
In this video, you will learn to establish two-way radio communication between two BBC Micro:bit's and to create a Digital Telegraphy Project using the Morse Code.
In this video, we conclude the "Introduction to BBC Micro:bit" course with a quick overview of each section and the projects.
Hello learners, Welcome to MAKERDEMY’s "Introduction to BBC Micro:bit" course. If you are looking for that one course that will help you gain confidence to explore the Micro:bit, you have come to the right place.
Through an innovative pedagogy of mixing projects and concepts, this course will help you learn the WHY, HOW and WHAT. To this end, this course is beyond a cook book. You will always know WHY you are doing something. For the more curious learners, we have ample resources to dive in to and continue your learning journey.
In just two and half hours, you will learn ALL the peripherals of the Micro:Bit and will build several projects. Along the way, you will learn quite a bit of science related to the projects that you do.
So, this course is structured as SCIENCE + Micro:Bit + PROJECTS + ASSIGNMENTS.
With numerous custom made illustrations and animations, we have set the standard in terms of production quality. All so that you can have a terrific learning experience.
This course is meant for anyone in the age group of 8 to 100+. This is basically for people who are mentally young and curious.
If you are a teacher or a parent trying to introduce the BBC Micro:bit to your student or kid, you will find this course very useful as you will be able to answer all the questions your students or kid will ask. This is because we have tailored this course by giving equal importance to both the projects as well as the concepts.
So come join me in this introductory course on the BBC Micro:bit. I am looking forward in being your instructor and hearing about all the wonderful projects you were able to make with the BBC Micro:bit