BBC micro:bit Review and makecode Programming Tutorial
This is a video review impressive BBC micro:bit board. This board, although small in size, is very capable and very easy to program. 👨‍💻 Check my new YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3tku2n0 🎮 My Android Game: http://bit.ly/QuizOfKnowledge The micro:bit development board is a relatively new development board which was released in 2016. It is developed with the intention to encourage children to get involved with programming, electronics and making in general. The purpose of this board resonates with me because I worked as a computer teacher for over 6 years in the past and I taught kids to code. I think coding is a very important skill in today's world, and that's the reason I created this YouTube channel in the first place; to show people that programming can be fun and easy to learn!

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