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Kitronik, the Nottingham based electronics and educational technology company that supplies schools across the world, has launched its latest product for use with the BBC micro:bit – the :Move Motor.
School-going children in Singapore will soon be using a pocket-sized, codeable computer, called the micro:bit, to pick up coding skills. The move is aimed at instilling passion for technology ...
Welcome the MOVE Mini Buggy, which enables users to build and code their own two-wheeled robot. Aimed at students of STEM subjects in secondary schools, it serves an introduction to robotics and is ...