Teachers tell us how they’ve used micro:bits to enhance their science teaching.
Discover inspiring stories and innovative uses of micro:bit from around the world.
Teachers tell us how they’ve used micro:bits to enhance their science teaching.
Young people combine creativity and technology in solutions to the Global Goals
How the micro:bit is building on a revolutionary legacy
Daryn Maginnis, Vice Principal and ICT Lead at Downpatrick Primary School in Northern Ireland, has been using BBC micro:bit animation projects in creative cross-curricula ways in his classroom
Kids learn outdoors at a micro:bit summer school in West Berkshire, England
Transforming libraries into hubs of digital innovation
‘Imaginations went wild’: engaging hard-to-reach children with the micro:bit. With the help of the British Council, teachers in the Western Balkans region are discovering a new way to reach disengaged students. A project aiming to equip 1 million young people with the skills they need to compete in the global labour market has shown that hard-to-reach children are often inspired by the micro:bit.
‘This is the future!’ Igniting young minds with the micro:bit
The online community with the micro:bit at its heart
Where age is no barrier to being a Digital Maker. Children. Teachers. Parents. Older people. In Singapore, no one is excluded from digital education. The Digital Maker programme, launched in 2017 by the Infocomm Media Development Authority, uses micro:bit to encourage innovation, foster collaboration and empower everyone to create with technology.
‘I really love it’: the team using micro:bits to change a country
How to prepare children for jobs that don’t yet exist
Cracking the climate code with the micro:bit
The ‘micro:bitmobile’ race where everyone wins