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Use hand claps (or even your voice!) to control a micro:bit v2 or other microphone-equipped board. |
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Make a micro:bit (or any board with a light sensor) count flashes sent by blinking a flashlight. The number of flashes can be used to control the micro:bit or even encode text messages. |
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This experiment illustrates the fact that an object in free fall does not experience the tug of the Earth's gravity -- that is, the "G forces" on the object are zero. |
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microPlane - by Turgut Guneysu
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This project demonstrates the HTTP Server feature added to the MicroBlocks IDE. By establishing a HTTP connection between MicroBLocks program microPlane and BeetleBlocks (SNAP! Variation) program microPlane, it is possible to fly the plane under micro:bit control. |
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RADIOLogger - by Turgut Guneysu
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Log messages to an Android device via radio from a micro:bit, Calliope mini, Circuit Playground Bluefruit, or Clue. A micro:bit attached to the Android device with a USB OTG cable acts as the message receiver. Written using Android App Inventor. (Both source code and a prebuilt .APK file are included.) |
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Sound Recording on micro:bit v2
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Record, playback, and graph sound sound on the micro:bit v2. |
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WTSLogger - by Turgut Guneysu
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Log messages to an Android device via WiFi from MicroBlocks WiFi-enabled boards (e.g. boards based on the ESP32 and ESP8266). Written using Android App Inventor. (Both source code and a prebuilt .APK file are included.) |
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Private Smart Home with MicroBlocks WebThings
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Easily make and manage "smart" devices for your home. Your creations can be motion sensors, pushbuttons, temp sensors, LEDs and more. Everything is connected, managed, and monitored privately, because all data stays local on a Raspberry Pi. |
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