Micro:bit for Mad Scientists: 30 Clever Coding and Electronics Projects for Kids by Simon Monk

Micro:bit for Mad Scientists: 30 Clever Coding and Electronics Projects for Kids

Simon Monk
280 pages
No Starch Press
Sep 2019
Illustrated Edition
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Build your own secret laboratory with 30 coding and electronic projects!The BBC micro:bit is a tiny, cheap, yet surprisingly powerful computer that you can use to build cool things and experiment with code. The 30 simple projects and experiments in this book will show you how to use the micro:bit to build a secret science lab complete with robots, door alarms, lie detectors, and more--as you learn basic coding and electronics skills.Here are just some of the projects you'll build:A "light guitar" you can play just by moving your fingersA working lie detectorA self-watering plant care systemA two-wheeled robotA talking robotic head with moving eyesA door alarm made with magnetsLearn to code like a Mad Scientist!
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Pages 280
Publisher No Starch Press
Published 2019
Readers 1