Combining the micro:bit with the SparkFun moto:bit - micro:bit Carrier Board (Qwiic) creates a flexible, low-cost robotics platform for anyone from students getting started with the micro:bit to the engineer looking to quickly prototype or build a proof of concept.
Follow along as Pearl City High School students embark on their robotics adventure. Part 1 explores the early phases of building and coding their rover.
Using our muscles to control things is the way that most of us are accustomed to doing it. We push buttons, pull levers, move joysticks... but what if we could take the buttons, levers, and joysticks out of the equation and control it with our muscles?
We would like to present the details for a few hands-on projects to help entertain your little ones, while helping them grasp some simple STEM concepts.