Pocket-sized programmable hardware. Used in CR computing lessons where students create simple games or sensors; the device replaces alternative early-programming environments.
Rock paper scissors on a micro:bit
Each student programs a micro:bit to display a randomly-chosen rock, paper or scissors symbol when the A button is pressed. They flash their micro:bit, test it, and play a round with a partner using their two micro:bits.
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