to Tuesday, October 13, 2020 6:00 PM
4pip
Open online activity
English
Nederland
A webinar over the basics of the micro:bit. You don't need a micro:bit to join this webinar. All the projects you are going to make will work in the online simulator from makecode.com. You will learn the basics of the micro:bit, how to code, what blocks, language, tutorials. How to start in a class, what kind of project can you do with your students. Their is room to ask questions. The webinar will be very practical you will make your own game for the micro:bit. This webinar is for starters of the micro:bit. Pauline Maas More info on: www.microbit101.nl Enrol in the webinar: https://tinyurl.com/CodeWeekNL2
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Other (see description)
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Playful coding activities
Visual/Block programming
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coding
BASIC
visual
blockcoding
Microbit
computational thingking
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