micro:bit Educator Lab Pack Experiment Guide

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Resources and Going Further

This is just a glimpse into the vast world of micro:bit. We produce a number of other kits and carrier boards that you can hook up to your micro:bit to help take your projects to the next level.

To expand upon the Educator Lab Pack, we recommend the micro:bit Bridge Pack for the full micro:bit Inventor's Kit experience!

SparkFun Inventor's Kit Bridge Pack for micro:bit

SparkFun Inventor's Kit Bridge Pack for micro:bit

KIT-14719
$42.95
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For more information on our micro:bit ecosystem, check out these tutorials:

micro:climate Kit Experiment Guide

A weather station kit that is built on top of the inexpensive, easy-to-use micro:bit and Microsoft MakeCode.

micro:bot Kit Experiment Guide

Get started with the moto:bit, a carrier board for the micro:bit that allows you to control motors, and create your own robot using this experiment guide for the micro:bot kit.

micro:arcade Kit Experiment Guide

We love games! We love writing games, building games and yes, even building game consoles. So we want to introduce to you the micro:arcade kit for the micro:bit!

micro:bit Breakout Board Hookup Guide

How to get started with the micro:bit breakout board.

For additional resources, please check out the following links.

Looking for additional project ideas using just the micro:bit? Check out micro:climate kit's reading light levels experiment:

micro:climate Experiment 2 - Reading Light Level

Check out Shawn's 4-part video series with the micro:bit. The projects have examples that use the accelerometer, combines the servo and temperature example, and sends a bluetooth message between two micro:bits. There are two additional videos using micro:bit with MicroPython. Or try exploring micro:bit with cardboard circuits!

Open Source!

All of our experiments and guides are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 Unported License. Feel free to remix and reuse our work. But please, share the love and give us attribution for our hard work!

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