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E-raamat: Micro:bit for Mad Scientists

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: No Starch Press,US
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781593279752
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: No Starch Press,US
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781593279752

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28 mad scientist themed projects and experiments to teach STEM topics and coding with the BBC micro:bit

The BBC micro:bit is a tiny electronics board developed to teach kids and beginners about coding and hardware. This small board hosts sensors, LEDs, wireless capabilities, and a small bundle of brains, and has been used in projects around the world, from displaying simple smiley face animations to being sent to space to take pictures. The BBC gave one million units away to all 11 year olds in the UK in 2016, and it's proving increasingly popular in the U.S.

This book will show you how to code in MicroPython and JavaScript Blocks, simplified versions of the popular Python and JavaScript programming languages, through building some dastardly and eccentric electronics projects with the micro:bit. Experienced hardware writer Simon Monk takes the reader through the projects with step-by-step instructions, color diagrams, and all the code needed to get the builds working. Readers will make a magnetic door alarm, moving eyeballs, an irregular wall clock to drive guests as mad as the scientist, a lie detector, and a whole host of other mad inventions, and learn essential STEM concepts along the way.

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Packed with projects and experiments for young, mad scientists . . . an excellent resource to take curious kids on a journey into physical computing. Andrew Gregory, HackSpace

Simon Monk has been teaching folks how to learn to code and make for many years, so he knows exactly the kinds of projects that any beginner can make, and all the trouble spots to avoid. . . . Its a STEAM adventure for students of all backgrounds! Limor Fried, Adafruit

Fun for all Ages. Great book with very fun experiments. . . . Colorful pictures and instructions will help you create many interesting projects and the rest is up to your imagination. Marco, Amazon reviewer

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28 mad scientist themed projects and experiments to teach STEM topics and coding with the BBC micro-bit
Introduction
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Chapter 2: Super Sonic
Chapter 3: Luminous Light
Chapter 4: Magical Magnetism
Chapter 5: Amazing Acceleration
Chapter 6: Mad Movement
Chapter 7: Time Travel
Chapter 8: Mad Scientist Mind Games
Chapter 9: Environmental Madness
Chapter 10: Radio Activity
Appendix: Get the Parts
Simon Monk is a full-time author and maker, mostly writing about electronics for makers. Some of his better-known books include Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches, Raspberry Pi Cookbook, and Hacking ­Electronics. He is also the co-author of Practical Electronics for Inventors and wrote Minecraft Mastery with his son, Matthew Monk.