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About the Course
micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer designed by the BBC in the UK. It is used by schools in the UK to teach computer education initially. Many schools world-wide started adopting using micro:bit to teach computing as part of the push towards STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) education.
The course has a unique mix of introductory notes and fun challenges that will get the learners programming the micro:bit in no time. Each participant will get a micro:bit to learn about the hardware and how to program it using the block editor.
Prerequisites
No coding or technical experience needed
Learning Outcome
Computational skills, Problem solving, Spirit of innovation
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