Faculty Summit 2016 – The BBC micro:bit

The BBC micro:bit is a wearable and programmable device that visibly features a 5×5 LED display, accelerometer, compass, buttons, I/O pins, Micro USB plug, Bluetooth Low Energy antenna, ARM Cortex-M0 processor, and battery plug. The first wave of micro:bits landed in the UK this spring, with every Year 7 student in the UK receiving one, for free. Microsoft Research has been working on the hardware and software technology behind the BBC micro:bit. We also have been working with academics and others in Microsoft to explore how to make use of the BBC micro:bit in CS and STEM education in the United States. Come hear about the BBC micro:bit and what it means for teachers and students in the US.

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Chair: Tom Ball, Microsoft Research | slides
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Date:
Speakers:
Thomas Ball, Joe Finney, Benjamin Shapiro
Affiliation:
Microsoft, Lancaster University, University of Colorado-Boulder

Series: Microsoft Research Faculty Summit