Micro:Bit Robotics – Video Course

Micro:Bit Robotics Introduction Video Course for Teachers and Educators. Learn principles of using Micro:Bit in the classroom, get lesson ideas and code easy cardboard robots.

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Micro:Bit Robotics Introduction Video Course for Teachers and Educators. Learn principles of using Micro:Bit in the classroom, get lesson ideas and code easy cardboard robots.

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Master BBC Micro:Bit robotics and spark a love for STEAM in your students.

The Micro:Bit Robotics – Introduction course offers a unique approach to robotics education, using cardboard as the primary building material for constructing robots. This method emphasizes creativity, accessibility, and sustainability, allowing students to easily prototype and build functional robots. By integrating the BBC Micro:Bit, participants learn essential coding and electronics skills, while exploring hands-on construction with everyday materials. Get a practical insight how to use BBC Micro:Bit in the classroom. Learn how to code cardboard robots with useful lesson ideas.

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Upon completing the course, you will receive a hand-signed certificate that includes a list of topics covered and the total number of hours in the course.

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If you find that it is not a course for you, within 7 days you can get 100% refund with no questions asked.

About the author


Lasercut Arduino Robot Head Controlled With Face Tracking
 
Maciej Wojnicki Founder and designer of Cardboard Robots. I have over 15 years of experience in teaching about creative use of technology. I led dozens of workshop on robotics, creative coding, constructing musical instruments and similar topics for adults and kids. In 2023, I created a course about artificial intelligence (www.burzamozgow.com), which was attended by over 3,800 teachers in Poland. In 2014 started LOFI Robot (www.lofirobot.com), ed-tech startup based around an idea of robotic kit with lasercut wooden blocks and Arduino. LOFI Robot kits are used in hundreds of schools in Poland. I started first Fab Lab in Poland in 2013 which sparked a wave of other fab labs, makerspaces and hackerspaces being created all over Poland at the time.

Course content:

FAQ

Do I need your robotics kit for this course?

NO, you do not need the Cardboard Robots Inventor Kit! You definitely need a Micro:Bit board, though. For robotics examples, it would also be useful if you had access to at least one 180-degree and one 360-degree micro servo, as well as an adapter to connect them to a Micro:Bit.

I bought the course but cannot access it

If you checked out as guest I have to create the account manually for you. I usually will contact you with login details within an hour (if it is not night time in Poland) if you do not hear from me please contact via email. We will sort it out ASAP!

I am a complete beginner to Micro:Bit is this a course for me?

If it is your first time holding the board in your hands you have to get familiar with some basics like using MakeCode and uploading code to the board. I do not cover this in the course but you can find a ton about this on Micro:Bit website and YouTube. I focus on BUILDING ROBOTS – so if you have been using Micro:Bit before and wonder how to start with robotics – I will try my best to help you.

How experience do I have to be at coding?

You have to know bare basics as what is a variable, function, connecting the basic blocks etc. So if you played with Scratch or something like that befeore you are good to go!

I found out this course is not for me and I want a refund, how do I get it?

If you find that it is not a course for you, within 7 days you can get 100% refund with no questions asked. Simply write an email and I will process it in a day or two.

6 reviews for Micro:Bit Robotics – Video Course

  1. Jan Sarson (verified owner)

    ​Building a cardboard robot with the BBC Micro:bit was both fun and educational for all kids. They loved creating with recyclable materials, and it was a fantastic way to develop their technical skills.

  2. Fabrizio Actis (verified owner)

    Thank you!

  3. Chris Burger (verified owner)

    Great introduction for teachers to learn how to teach robotics and computational thinking in their class.

    It is equally great for people with an engineering background as well as people without any technical education.

  4. Jacqueline Jonker (verified owner)

    Great to learn and build differently – awesome to learn about servo motors and how to code it. The compass was very difficult to code and move / build. The course is very helpful and great advice from the course with support.

  5. carlos sanchez (verified owner)

  6. Till Hergenhahn (verified owner)

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