Easy Robotics With Cardboard and BBC Micro:Bit: Who are cardboard robots for? CARDBOARD ROBOTS is a set of free robot plans and building techniques easy to replicate worldwide with recycled materials and basic electronic components. Designed to be made at school with students aged from 10 year…
Makey Makey and Micro:bit Power Glove: Grab your Inventor Booster Kit or conductive tape, rifle through your winter clothes to find a mismatched glove and give it a new purpose! Let's prepare your microcontrollers!
Micro:bit Compass: This instructables show how to use micro:bit to make a simple digital compass.
In this tutorial, we will create a simplified version of Pong for 1 player to play using a micro:bit. The challenge is to create the game considering that the micro:bit screen consists of a 2D grid of 25 LEDs (5 by 5 grid). As opposed to the real game of Pong, we will only use
Project models with building instructions. Activities have teacher and student perspectives.
Isaac Newton is credited with being the first to show that white light is made up of all of the colors of the visible spectrum. He also showed that this light could be split into its different colors by a process called refraction. To...
Laser Cut Micro:bit LED Box: For this project, the goal is to create a Laser Cut box and code a micro:bit with some LEDs as a nice piece for a mantel. Materials micro:bit micro:bit battery pack micro-USB cable to download code to the micro:bit Optional additional LEDs MDF a…
Sketch with code!
Brewing your tea for the perfect amount of time with a DIY automated tea maker. via instructables Create your own automated tea maker! This inexpensive and small machine will submerge, stir and fin…
Make Your Own Crude Cocktail Machine: In this project I will show you how I combined an Arduino Nano, an LCD, a rotary encoder, three peristaltic pumps with motor drivers, a load cell and a couple pieces of wood to create a crude, but functional Cocktail Machine. Along the way I will de…