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Revision as of 02:08, 7 September 2018
Visual Programming with Micro:bit, Tinkercademy, 7 Sept 2018
- Slides: http://tinyurl.com/ntuc2018
- Use Google Chrome for this: https://makecode.microbit.org/
- This is called Block programming. You need to "snap" the part in (if audio is on, it will make a snap sound).
- You can also use the javascript if you want to code directly.
- Start with Forever block and plug in different blocks, such as Show Number, Show LED.
- Then try using the buttons..
- Good practice is to load something into on start so that you know if it is working and not a hardware issue.