
Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.
Micro:bit Educational Foundation
Begin your micro:bit journey. Guides and videos to take you from first use to confident coder, creating your own micro:bit magic.
What is the micro:bit?
The micro:bit is used by millions of young people worldwide to get hands-on with computer science and technology. Inspiring every child by making computing fun and meaningful for beginners and experienced coders.
Let's code | micro:bit
There’s a huge community of people making tools for programming and interacting with the micro:bit which means you can program your micro:bit in Python, C++ and other languages, including other block editors.
Getting started | micro:bit
The BBC micro:bit is an award-winning programmable device that allows students to get hands-on with coding and digital making. Use it to inspire your students to recognise the power of technology in the real world.
Features: Overview - Micro:bit
An overview of the features of the BBC micro:bit, the pocket-sized computer transforming digital skills learning.
What is a micro:bit? : Help & Support
2024年9月3日 · The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that you can program and physically interact with.
User guide: Introduction - Micro:bit
This user guide provides a range of useful information related to the micro:bit. For example, how to transfer code to the micro:bit or reset it, and details of our official code editors and tools including Microsoft MakeCode, the micro:bit Python Editor , …
Micro:bit Educational Foundation
Two simple activities exploring how technology can be used to protect biodiversity in your neighbourhood and the wider world using the BBC micro:bit. Design challenges for finding solutions to the Global Goals for sustainable development (SDGs).
Getting started | micro:bit
Microsoft’s MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start coding with the BBC micro:bit. The colour-coded blocks allow you to drag and click together bits of code to access all the features of this tiny computer.