Micro:bit Basics for Teachers Part 1: The Hardware
At Hackster, we know that learning new technologies and tools for use in the classroom can be time consuming and daunting for many teachers. To help with this, we have partnered with BBC micro:bit to create three short, informative video lessons that will give you the confidence to use the micro:bit in your classroom, without wasting time with extraneous details.

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Micro:bit Basics for Teachers - Part 2: Programming with Javascript Blocks

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Coding with micro:bit - Part 5 - Motors & Servos

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🔥 Don't Throw Away Your Old Laptop Charger Until You See This Hidden Feature!

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I Gave ChatGPT a Body

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How to use a micro:bit | Tutorial #1

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Inside Dyson’s Overengineered £1000 Hand Dryer

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Clear Mind Intense Focus | Ambient Techno | ADHD High Focus Support

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Local Shell talks SMP to your devices over Web Serial

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #7 #adamrose #smartworkers

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How to code remote control for micro:bit vehicles

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Coding with micro:bit - Part 8 - Making a servo powered waving arm and inch worm

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micro:bit plant water pump

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The BBC micro:bit, what is it and how can it be used?

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Arduino 101- Crash Course w/ Mark Rober

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Meta’s AI Clusterf*ck Is Humiliating Zuckerberg

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Coding with micro:bit - Part 3A - LED lighting

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Mechanisms EVERY Mechanical Engineer Should Know

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Top 50 Guitar Covers of Popular Songs - Best Instrumental Music For Work, Study, Sleep

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Getting Started with micro:bit Part 1: Say Hello

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