- BBC Mirco Bot site https://www.8bitkick.cc/bbc-micro-bot.html - where you tweet @bbcmicrobot and run BBC Basic code on BBC Micro emulator. It returns a video of your code running.
- For a number of years, I have been playing with robots as a means of developing programming/coding skills with students.
- This is the second of a planned occasional series of posts on playing with some of the current AI specific add-on processors for Intenet of things (IoT)
- In this series of posts, I am going to look at experimenting with a few tools that allow robots to be simulated, programmed
- Guest Blogger Hiren Mistry, Nuffield Research Placement Student working at the University of Northampton. How to use a PS3 Controller to...
- I was lucky recently to invited to participate in a podcast on wide-ranging topics
- This is the third of a planned occasional series of posts on playing with some of the current AI specific boards for Intenet of Things
- In a previous post I looked at controlling the Kitronik :Move buggy using Javascript based blocks .
- In a previous post, Adafruit Circuit Playground reacting to music (updated with simulator) using vibrations to change the RGB of pixels .
- This is really part two of a set of post in response to a question from Carl Simmons ( @Activ8Thinking ) concerning building a microbit neura network
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