Getting Started with micro:bit Part 1: Say Hello

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  • Опубліковано 9 кві 2017
  • With the micro:bit coming to America, we wanted to share how easy it was to develop for this little board from the BBC. Four programming languages are officially supported by the micro:bit, and we focus on the MakeCode block editor from Microsoft, as it is easily accessible by grade school students and adults alike. In this episode, we show you how to connect your micro:bit and upload a simple program that scrolls "Hello!" across the LED array and displays an image when a button is pressed.
    micro:bit: www.sparkfun.com/news/2336
    Microsoft MakeCode: makecode.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @kwccoin3115
    @kwccoin3115 4 роки тому +1

    Very clear and he is good wherever he worked for

  • @harrysoemyint7207
    @harrysoemyint7207 Місяць тому

    Great teaching tools.

  • @SoCalFreelance
    @SoCalFreelance 7 років тому

    Great demo!

  • @thelaakkonens3425
    @thelaakkonens3425 4 роки тому +9

    Would you recommend this to a 9 year old? My son enjoys Scratch and we are looking for more activities he can do while we are in quarantine.

    • @goeft
      @goeft 4 роки тому +1

      Yes! Be sure to use the Scratch extensions with Micro:bit. I've done that in classes with elementary age students 8-12

    • @IDunnoBM
      @IDunnoBM 3 роки тому

      Yes and if you want to make him learn real coding this would be a fun way to start by learning JavaScript or maybe python! And this is coming from a 10 year old

  • @rtesimpson
    @rtesimpson 7 років тому

    Very interesting.

  • @arioshins553
    @arioshins553 3 роки тому

    FIRE VIdeo dude

  • @TutocarloCV
    @TutocarloCV 7 років тому

    I LIKE

  • @danumichael4864
    @danumichael4864 7 років тому

    Wowww

  • @Crimson_Lycan
    @Crimson_Lycan 7 років тому

    since I'm taking intro to java programming, getting a micro:bit will work out for me... is it compatible with JGrasp?

    • @shawnhymel7647
      @shawnhymel7647 7 років тому

      I'm not familiar with JGrasp, but it looks like it requires JVM to run, and that's not supported in the micro:bit.

    • @Crimson_Lycan
      @Crimson_Lycan 7 років тому

      Shawn Hymel JGrasp is a java software IDE. my class uses it most of the time to learn how to make our own programs. Btw, I go to East Los Angeles College... I guess I can download a program that supports micro:bit...

    • @shawnhymel7647
      @shawnhymel7647 7 років тому +1

      Aaah, got it. I thought it was a type of Java framework. If you can get C++ code out of it, you might be able to copy it over to the mbed online editor to compile it for the micro:bit platform.

  • @leyaangelica6775
    @leyaangelica6775 3 роки тому

    My micro bit starts at an "introduction" but i cannot leave it and do not know how to fix it

  • @michaelcarroll4832
    @michaelcarroll4832 Рік тому

    Hi Shawn; How can I get schools in the U.S. to allow me to teach the micro:bit? Do you have any recommendations?

    • @criccrazehighlights1871
      @criccrazehighlights1871 Рік тому

      if you are a teacher, why cant you approach the principal/committee and try to convince them ?

    • @adamspears8973
      @adamspears8973 Рік тому

      We use PLTW, Computer Science for Innovators and Makers.

  • @HappyHermitt
    @HappyHermitt 2 роки тому

    Is this easier to program than Arduino?

  • @NNNILabs
    @NNNILabs 5 років тому +1

    Nice, you never know where you'll find a Sherlock reference.

  • @vshah1010
    @vshah1010 7 років тому +1

    I really like the language code part. It uses BASIC and GUI block codes.
    What about hardware capabilities other than 1 character display?

  • @josephallenraj9388
    @josephallenraj9388 6 років тому

    If I open start coding it is not opening

    • @ShawnHymel
      @ShawnHymel 6 років тому

      What happens when you click the "Code" button under micro:bit on makecode.org? Also, which browser are you using?

  • @step2814
    @step2814 6 років тому

    cf 0

  • @jackattackwhitten1579
    @jackattackwhitten1579 5 років тому +6

    I can't feel my left foot.

  • @leemarani7723
    @leemarani7723 6 років тому +1

    It is easy because it is like scratch

    • @bea-kj2rr
      @bea-kj2rr 5 років тому

      You're probably like twelve shut up

  • @ahmeds9078
    @ahmeds9078 7 років тому +3

    Its better to be OLED display instead of this display

    • @shawnhymel7647
      @shawnhymel7647 7 років тому

      Adding 25 LEDs to a PCB is way cheaper than an OLED, so I see why they chose that route. That being said, the micro:bit does have available GPIO. Nothing stopping you from adding your own OLED :)

    • @codingkids7072
      @codingkids7072 6 років тому

      oled could use i2c protocl and use less gipo than leds

    • @flightisallright
      @flightisallright 3 роки тому

      @@shawnhymel7647 Right, but this thing is really expensive - so I guess the manufacturers are pocketing the difference?

  • @sergios1359
    @sergios1359 4 роки тому +1

    the worst microprocessor ive seen in my whole life

    • @alslaboratory570
      @alslaboratory570 4 роки тому

      why do you see it as bad?

    • @thenugget3671
      @thenugget3671 3 роки тому

      Its for teaching, not for bigger things like you would need something better for