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The How of Robotics: Making micro:bit Movie Stars micro:bit Movie Makers Art meets electronics at the Artronix workshop in Glasgow; making films using micro:bits.
The micro:bit at Derby Robot Day We at Team micro:bit will take any opportunity to celebrate how cool robots are, but did you know there’s now a yearly event about it?
The BBC micro:bit is a cool new computer board that you use to learn programming. It's easy to set up and program using a web browser. In this feature we look at how to set up a BBC micro:bit ...
Welcome the MOVE Mini Buggy, which enables users to build and code their own two-wheeled robot. Aimed at students of STEM subjects in secondary schools, it serves an introduction to robotics and is ...
If you want an easy project to complete in a day or so, or something to introduce kids to the world of robots and electronics, make this light-following robot your weekend project.
Technology Electronics projects for beginners: Make a robot biscuit butler Take a BBC micro:bit, add a motor, a chassis and some infrared sensors and then put your feet up with a nice cup of tea ...
Building upon our how to use the BBC Micro Bit accelerometer tutorial, we'll use the micro:bit as a controller for Minecraft on a Raspberry Pi.
Canadian researchers have developed a tiny flying robot which can be moved through three dimensions using electro-magnets ...
Winfield describes his robots as having a little bit of “common sense.” For the moment, robots can only use simulation theory of mind in relatively simple situations.
The robot, which weighs about three-hundredths of an ounce, is manipulated by magnetic fields and has the potential for use in clean rooms or hazardous environments.