Create • Learn • Experience

Teaching a child to code isn’t just giving them a skill — it’s opening the door for them to build the future with their own hands.

This course is designed for beginner students who want to learn the fundamentals of computer science through hands-on activities using the BBC micro:bit board and the MakeCode programming environment.

🎮 What is Micro:bit?

Micro:bit is an ARM-based free hardware embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education

Why Robotics + Coding?

The micro:bit electronic board is designed for the educational world, as it comes with several sensors and activators so that robotics experience is immediate. At the same time, you can code to obtain impressive results

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The Goal

Develop the computational thinking and coding skills of students through fun and meaningful activities, promoting creativity, teamwork and innovation.

Course content:

  • Programming fundamentals: use of blocks to introduce concepts such as sequences, loops, conditionals and variables.
  • Input and output: interaction with buttons, sensors, LED display and micro:bit sounds.
  • Integrated sensors: use of the accelerometer, brush and temperature sensors to create interactive projects.
  • Algorithms and logic: problem solving with computational thinking, design of simple algorithms and code debugging.
  • Creative projects: construction of games, animations, alarms, step counters, digital animations, etc.
  • Emphasis on real-world problem solving: encourages students to apply what they have learned to solve real-world challenges.