Can you add other sensors or motors similar to lego wedo? I'd love to be able to add a distance sensor and maybe a motor on/off/direction block. Is that possible?
0:00: 🤖 This tutorial introduces the features and blocks of the Scratch micro:bit project editor, and demonstrates their use. 1:42: ⚙️ The video demonstrates how to use micro:bit blocks to simulate button presses and utilize the accelerometer. 3:33: ⬆️ The video demonstrates how to use LEDs and micro:bit to display different tilts and movements. 5:24: ⚙️ The video demonstrates connecting pins and using a jumper cable to complete a circuit, while also discussing LEDs and display stack blocks. 7:10: ⚙️ The video discusses creating and using scissors and predefined images in Scratch. Recap for youtu.be/undefined by Tammy AI
I have been trying to build a slider bar that isn't a varible slider like a costom one I have ran into a problem tho of it going to -100 and then to 100.
Its possible can download of Scratch code to microbit how it is made with makecode (microsoft) environment? I would like do created a arcade game and download to microbit or meowbit, how it is made with makecode arcade environment, but used scratch environment. It is possible? I have meowbit hardware board and would desire to play with him using Scratch codes.
thanks for the video. question: the microbit itself has blocks to program buttons etc why do we need to program microbit from scratch coding? is that to integrate programming of the scratch's sprite character with the microbit?
I can't speak directly for the micro:bit/Scratch collaboration, but these could be potential reasons: Scratch has a large user base and serves as an entry point for people to start with micro:bit that uses existing knowledge. micro:bit can be used as a controller for a Scratch game. So yes, you would be able to control the sprite's actions. But yes, Makecode opens up the micro:bit to access more of its features.
@@SurfingScratcher thanks that make sense. I saw a project yesterday where someone used a microbit to create a running game in scratch. when microbit shakes the character runs (bit like ninetendo Wii). that I think is one of many benefits of the collaboration.
Hi Robin, The max I've linked in my learning context is around 4 in a class with students. The key aspect to student success is being able to read the name of the micro:bit and finding that name in the list inside the Scratch project. From my experience, 1 computer = 1 micro:bit is sure to work. From what I recall, you can only pair 1 micro:bit with 1 Scratch project, but that could have changed. Potentially, you could pair multiple micro:bits with the same project as that still follows the 1:1 rule. The difference is that they're linked with the same project. Though, I haven't tried this. You could experiment with incognito windows to have multiple Scratch accounts open on the same computer if that is a limiting resource. Eventually, I had the kids locating the microbits on their Scratch projects with students as young as Level 2 having success with this. Hope some of that information is helpful :)
Hi Paramita, thanks for your comment and support! If you click on this kit and select a micro:bit to view, it should take you to the Amazon store that is in, or nearest to, your country. kit.com/surfingscratcher/bbc-micro-bit-kit Should that fail, head over to the BBC micro:bit website and they'll have a section where you can find a reseller in your location. Good luck 🤙
If you are not able to see the Micro Bit on Window 11: Make the computer discoverable by other devices in advance setting of Window. Worked for me. - EN ua-cam.com/video/qoIGVIvPtF4/v-deo.html - FR ua-cam.com/video/LwZHlrpoU4Q/v-deo.html
SCRATCHY QUESTION: Do you have a crazy or outrageous idea to do with Scratch and micro:bit? Share it below!
a guide to go left and right to the treasure perhaps
A tiny pet
to make a piano
A animation
a camera program similar to the gameboy camera that lets you doodle on your pictures after they are taken
Thanks for sharing this. I never knew that Scratch could work with a microbit until I saw your video
Can you add other sensors or motors similar to lego wedo? I'd love to be able to add a distance sensor and maybe a motor on/off/direction block. Is that possible?
Great design. I like scratch and micro: bit, but it never occurred to me that they could be combined.
hi nice explaining ... how to move DC motor connected with micronit by using scratch
Can move, jump, or tilt be used to simulate z-axis (up and down) movement?
Thanks ❤. Happy Easter Day.
im getting a micro bit soon cant wait to use it! :D
0:00: 🤖 This tutorial introduces the features and blocks of the Scratch micro:bit project editor, and demonstrates their use.
1:42: ⚙️ The video demonstrates how to use micro:bit blocks to simulate button presses and utilize the accelerometer.
3:33: ⬆️ The video demonstrates how to use LEDs and micro:bit to display different tilts and movements.
5:24: ⚙️ The video demonstrates connecting pins and using a jumper cable to complete a circuit, while also discussing LEDs and display stack blocks.
7:10: ⚙️ The video discusses creating and using scissors and predefined images in Scratch.
Recap for youtu.be/undefined by Tammy AI
It can also be made into vr on scratch by using the tilting feature
That is actually a good idea
Good luck coding
I have been trying to build a slider bar that isn't a varible slider like a costom one I have ran into a problem tho of it going to -100 and then to 100.
Its possible can download of Scratch code to microbit how it is made with makecode (microsoft) environment? I would like do created a arcade game and download to microbit or meowbit, how it is made with makecode arcade environment, but used scratch environment. It is possible? I have meowbit hardware board and would desire to play with him using Scratch codes.
thanks for the video. question: the microbit itself has blocks to program buttons etc why do we need to program microbit from scratch coding? is that to integrate programming of the scratch's sprite character with the microbit?
I can't speak directly for the micro:bit/Scratch collaboration, but these could be potential reasons:
Scratch has a large user base and serves as an entry point for people to start with micro:bit that uses existing knowledge.
micro:bit can be used as a controller for a Scratch game. So yes, you would be able to control the sprite's actions.
But yes, Makecode opens up the micro:bit to access more of its features.
@@SurfingScratcher thanks that make sense. I saw a project yesterday where someone used a microbit to create a running game in scratch. when microbit shakes the character runs (bit like ninetendo Wii). that I think is one of many benefits of the collaboration.
@@niceman567 that sounds cool! Thanks for sharing an implementation of the micro:bit and Scratch in action :)
I want to make a pixel art maker in the microbit when I get it
How does this work when you're linking a whole classroom full of computers with micro:bits? Do you have any experience with that?
Hi Robin, The max I've linked in my learning context is around 4 in a class with students. The key aspect to student success is being able to read the name of the micro:bit and finding that name in the list inside the Scratch project. From my experience, 1 computer = 1 micro:bit is sure to work. From what I recall, you can only pair 1 micro:bit with 1 Scratch project, but that could have changed. Potentially, you could pair multiple micro:bits with the same project as that still follows the 1:1 rule. The difference is that they're linked with the same project. Though, I haven't tried this.
You could experiment with incognito windows to have multiple Scratch accounts open on the same computer if that is a limiting resource.
Eventually, I had the kids locating the microbits on their Scratch projects with students as young as Level 2 having success with this.
Hope some of that information is helpful :)
@@SurfingScratcher Wow, thanks a lot! That definitely helps. Next week we're doing a camp where 20 students will work with microbits
my idea: make game that controlled by microbit
Why never touch the ground and 3v at the same time?
it would create a complete circuit with itself and it would damage the micro:bit
You could Make a drawing thing
I Liked it
Make a navigator
Thanks for your sharing your idea Tim. I'm curious to learn more about it. How do you see the navigator being constructed and used through Scratch?
I need you to give me the link to buy the micro bit
Hi Paramita, thanks for your comment and support! If you click on this kit and select a micro:bit to view, it should take you to the Amazon store that is in, or nearest to, your country. kit.com/surfingscratcher/bbc-micro-bit-kit
Should that fail, head over to the BBC micro:bit website and they'll have a section where you can find a reseller in your location. Good luck 🤙
@@SurfingScratcher I think you mean kit.co :)
@@CoolScratcher too true. They were forced to change to ".co" a while back because they had a dispute with the original owner of kit.com.
If you are not able to see the Micro Bit on Window 11:
Make the computer discoverable by other devices in advance setting of Window.
Worked for me.
- EN ua-cam.com/video/qoIGVIvPtF4/v-deo.html
- FR ua-cam.com/video/LwZHlrpoU4Q/v-deo.html
Hello
G'day!
make a cellphone OS with a fake battery
Sounds cool EamonTech!