I am using three micro:bits that communicate via the radio function of the micro:bit. Futhermore, I use the pins of the micro:bit to connect the alligator clips that go to the aluminium foil beneath the pins. Does this answer your question?
@@missgreenwood805 If you're new at this, I would like to suggest to start with an easier project. I hoped a bowling game was easy to make when I started, but the coding turnt out to be more complicated than I expected. Regarding the connections: each bowling pin has to touch a piece of aluminium foil that's connected to the ground and a piece that's connected to pin 0, 1 or 2 of the micro:bit. Every bowling pin needs to be connected to a seperate pin of the micro:bit. I am sorry, but I don't have a drawing. I didn't turn this project into a lesson for my own workshops because the coding became too complex for the grade levels that I teach.
how do you connect everything
I am using three micro:bits that communicate via the radio function of the micro:bit. Futhermore, I use the pins of the micro:bit to connect the alligator clips that go to the aluminium foil beneath the pins. Does this answer your question?
@@pinkypepper are you able to provide a drawing of how you do this please?
sorry I am new at this and trying to understand what goes where.
@@missgreenwood805 If you're new at this, I would like to suggest to start with an easier project. I hoped a bowling game was easy to make when I started, but the coding turnt out to be more complicated than I expected. Regarding the connections: each bowling pin has to touch a piece of aluminium foil that's connected to the ground and a piece that's connected to pin 0, 1 or 2 of the micro:bit. Every bowling pin needs to be connected to a seperate pin of the micro:bit. I am sorry, but I don't have a drawing. I didn't turn this project into a lesson for my own workshops because the coding became too complex for the grade levels that I teach.
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Omg that’s cool
Thank you. I had a lot of fun making this.
Neat system
Thanks! It was a lot of fun to make this. I used the vector editor of Scratch to make the drawings ;-)