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The Go Bundle contains everything you need to get started programming your own BBC Micro:bit right away. Simply plug it in using the included USB cable and start your first project right away. The included battery holder means you can take your project with you wherever you go!
The BBC Micro:bit V2 is a microcomputer that you can program yourself. With the expansion ports you can expand it to combine your own games, apps and programs with objects from the real world. The board is for children who want to learn more about programming and want to make their own electronics projects. The Micro:bit only requires you to plug it into your computer via a USB cable for the first project. This allows you to start programming the LEDs and programming the buttons . The BBC Micro:bit was designed for the BBC's 'Make It Digital' campaign. To get British pupils working on designing and controlling technology themselves. The Micro:bit is also widely used by schools in the Netherlands to share knowledge dealing with the world of technology.
New features of the Micro:bit V2 include:
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BBC Micro:bit - Go:Bundle V2
€19,95
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€19,95
SKU: MB1016 Categories: Educational , Micro:bit , Black Friday , Reduced in price
The Go Bundle contains everything you need to get started programming your own BBC Micro:bit right away. Simply plug it in using the included USB cable and start your first project right away. The included battery holder means you can take your project with you wherever you go!
The BBC Micro:bit V2 is a microcomputer that you can program yourself. With the expansion ports you can expand it to combine your own games, apps and programs with objects from the real world. The board is for children who want to learn more about programming and want to make their own electronics projects. The Micro:bit only requires you to plug it into your computer via a USB cable for the first project. This allows you to start programming the LEDs and programming the buttons . The BBC Micro:bit was designed for the BBC's 'Make It Digital' campaign. To get British pupils working on designing and controlling technology themselves. The Micro:bit is also widely used by schools in the Netherlands to share knowledge dealing with the world of technology.
New features of the Micro:bit V2 include: