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Coding isn’t just about computer science. Learning to code on the micro:bit is a fun and engaging way to build children’s confidence, teamwork and collaboration, as well as digital literacy ...
Since changes to the curriculum in September 2014 - when coding and computer science were brought in to replace the failing ICT curriculum -- this has been a common sight in UK classrooms. This ...
Playing with the new micro:bit - three MakeCode projects for you to try out. We took part in a coding workshop as the pocket sized computer got an update - see what we made and try them for yourself!
Kids in front of a computer is nothing new but these faces are part of a new generation of coding, one that's becoming more diverse, thanks to people like Diana Lee Guzman.
In addition to providing every Year 7 student with a free Micro Bit, the BBC will lead a digital traineeship for 5,000 unemployed young people and expand its programming to encourage creative ...
Not-for-profit educational foundation Micro:bit has committed to donating 57,000 coding devices to UK primary schools for free, in a bid to boost computer science skills amongst younger students.
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