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Micro:bit

What is it ?
Micro:bit is a programmable handheld computer developed by a British non-profit organization called the Micro:bit Educational Foundation, in collaboration with businesses and government organizations. It was launched in 2015 with the goal of providing students with an affordable and accessible way to learn computer programming and electronics. The Micro:bit is a small computer that measures approximately 4cm x 5cm and weighs less than 50g. It has a processor, a memory, digital and analog inputs/outputs, an accelerometer, a compass, an LED matrix, a button and a socket for a battery. It can be programmed using an online integrated development software (IDE) or through a computer using different programming languages such as Python, JavaScript and Microsoft Block. It is designed for use in a learning environment, but can also be used for many creative and personal projects. It is used in many fields such as robotics, home automation, games, art projects, science projects and Internet of Things projects. Micro:bit Educational Foundation was created in 2013, this foundation aims to give children and young people access to education in programming and information technology. In 2015, they put out a tender for an affordable handheld computer for schools, which gave rise to the Micro:bit. Since its launch, it has been distributed to over 10 million students worldwide.
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