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Microbit family session at North Prospect Library

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The Microbit is a tiny programmable computer. It has loads of features including 25 red LED lights that can flash messages and two programmable buttons. It also has a motion sensor, a temperature gauge, compass and Bluetooth antenna. You can make music, games and even code your own sorting hat – the possibilities are endless!

At this session parents/guardians will learn with their child how to code a Microbit. We will be making a temperature gauge, a sunlight sensor and a motion sensor.

After the session you can borrow a Microbit pack from the library for three weeks just like a library book!

This session is aimed at children aged 7 to 11 years old accompanied by a parent/guardian and who are members of Plymouth Libraries. Bring your own laptop or use one of our computers. No previous coding experience required.

Places are limited to 6 families (e.g one adult and one child). One ticket per family.

Booking required via Eventbrite.

Warning Let us know/cancel your ticket if you are unable to attend so that we can release your ticket to those on the waiting list.

Location: North Prospect Library