micro
Format: 20.3x25.4cm
Liczba stron: 152
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2018 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p>**SECOND EDITION NOW AVAILABLE WITH UPDATED MAKECODE EDITOR CODE BLOCKS**</p><p>Are you ready for an adventure with the BBC micro:bit in Wonderland?</p><p><em>“Why,” said the Dodo, “the best way to explain it is to do it.”</em> Come down the rabbit hole and modernise the White Rabbit’s pocket watch, program the Lobster Quadrille dance, create an anger monitor for the Queen of Hearts and lots more!</p><p>Create 12 interactive projects, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic story <em>Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland</em>, and learn how to program the BBC micro:bit (microbit) mini computer using block-based coding. Gradually build modern skills as you learn about wearables, electronic games, e-textiles, electronics circuits, digital music, animation and much more.</p><p>The hands-on projects use simple, inexpensive electronics and everyday household and craft materials. The book provides a playful introduction for anyone new to coding, electronics and the BBC micro:bit. As you make each project you will develop important creative and computational thinking skills to enable you to imagine, design and create your own projects.</p><p>The projects are suitable for beginners aged 9 and over (including teens and adults). Younger children will require adult assistance, whereas older learners can work more independently using the easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions with colour illustrations and photographs. Additional instructions, templates and bonus content are available on the accompanying website alice.techagekids.com to make things easy for parents and teachers.</p><p>Written by computer scientist, Dr Tracy Gardner, and designer, Elbrie de Kock, <em>micro:</em><em>bit</em><em> in Wonderland</em> offers a springboard to develop modern skills, understand the digital world around you and explore technology and electronics in a creative way.</p>