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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • A toss game made out of wood, tin foil and sponges, controlled by the micro:bit. You can code it using Scratch or Javascript Blocks.
    This video is made for parents and educators who are interested in making their own toss game for the micro:bit and who might want to teach kids how to do this.
    In this video you see a version with hacked Christmas lights and sounds coded in Javascript Blocks and a version for which Scratch and a laptop are used.
    The code of the Scratch game that is shown can be found here: scratch.mit.ed...
    The one without laptop uses the radio communication of the micro:bit to send a signal to the Maqueen robot which has a good speaker.
    This project uses the Klip Halo of Kitronic to get access to extra pins of the micro:bit.
    Thanks to John Lynch for the idea of making a toss game using the micro:bit.

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