Build design & technology skills with the Gladiators and the BBC micro:bit with a suite of fun and free lessons. Find out about free online and in-person micro:bit training courses for primary ...
Explore what the micro:bit is and how it can be used! This section includes questions to guide your understanding, an ...
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that can be used to teach primary school children about coding. The deadline for UK primary school teachers to sign up for a free classroom set of 30 ...
We offered a free classroom set of 30 micro:bits to primary schools across the UK as part of our BBC micro:bit - the next gen campaign. The deadline for UK primary school teachers to sign up for a ...
Technology presenter and journalist Spencer Kelly on his career and why he thinks design and technology are important skills ...
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 ...
BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign are delighted to reveal the results of our playground survey, using data collected by school children from across the UK! Throughout the spring and summer ...
Micro:bits are being used to help primary school pupils get an understanding of machine learning. Back in 2015, the BBC micro:bit was created to help pupils understand the world of coding in a ...
The Gladiators micro:bit competition is now closed for entries. Primary schools, are you ready for an exclusive Live Lesson featuring the Gladiators? What happens in the Gladiators BBC micro ...
In the CBBC series The Dumping Ground, Izzy, Dita and Erin use the BBC micro:bit to create a radio door alarm to monitor the door to their secret den. They set up a trap as they want to find out ...
The BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign aims to equip children with digital skills and includes free resources and teacher training that's available to primary schools across the UK.
Quiz: Explore the results of the micro:bit playground survey You can no longer submit your playground survey data, but you can still do all of the activities with your class. The BBC micro ...