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- logais
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micro bit
Hi everyone,
I am considering buying a micro bit so that i could use it with scratch but I had a few questions first.
- can you download your programs to the micro bit so that you can use your program without your computer?
- what are the available sensors that you can use with scratch?
- what coding language was micro bit designed for? (isn't it python)
thanks,
logais
I am considering buying a micro bit so that i could use it with scratch but I had a few questions first.
- can you download your programs to the micro bit so that you can use your program without your computer?
- what are the available sensors that you can use with scratch?
- what coding language was micro bit designed for? (isn't it python)
thanks,
logais
Last edited by logais (Sept. 3, 2020 02:59:28)
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- jimbeam99
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micro bit
Actually, a subset of Python specifically used for IOT programming called microPython.
- logais
- Scratcher
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micro bit
Ok, thanks…
…but I already bought it
…but I already bought it
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- ScratchReinert
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micro bit
Last time I checked your out of luck if you hope to code it with scratch, scratch is much more limited than other languages for programming, though I could recommend Microsoft makecode for microbits Ok, thanks…
…but I already bought it
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- logais
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micro bit
Yes, I definitely agree with you about the Microsoft makecode. Scratch is good, but makecode is definitely better for working with a microbit. Thanks!
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- Abhu890
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micro bit
how did you guys make these disscusionsLast time I checked your out of luck if you hope to code it with scratch, scratch is much more limited than other languages for programming, though I could recommend Microsoft makecode for microbits Ok, thanks…
…but I already bought it
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- Abhu890
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micro bit
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- logais
- Scratcher
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micro bit
You go onto discuss scratch, then choose a section (eg. Connecting to the physical world) then click new topic and give it a title and whatever you want to say, and then click post. Easy!
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