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The MakeCode Newsletter for April, 2020

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Microsoft MakeCode Live Streaming and Resources for Students and Educators

Live Streaming and Resources for Students and Educators

The MakeCode team posts “To help families affected by school closures, the Microsoft MakeCode team will start live streaming coding lessons next for micro:bit, MakeCode Arcade and Minecraft. They are also providing online tutorials and project along with educator resources. See the MakeCode Online Learning page to see all these resources and for the latest streaming schedule. – Twitter

The Microsoft MakeCode YouTube Channel has recordings of livestreams – YouTube

DreamSpace HomeSpace

The Microsoft Ireland DreamSpace HomeSpace Series features MakeCode for micro:bit – YouTube via Twitter

MakeCode in the Kitchen

MakeCode in the Kitchen series from Microsoft for kids at home – YouTube

Education Spotlight

micro:bit home learning

microbit.org presents home learning: digital creativity and coding for future skills. It is a way to have fun building skills and learning together, perfect for 8-to-14 year-olds and beyond! Starter projects, beginning coding and more, including videos – microbit.org.

Learning to Program Hardware for Kids

A special Family Friendly Stream – Learning to Program Hardware for Kids with Microsoft MakeCode – Twitch

MakeCode Minute

MakeCode Minute

MakeCode Minute: Two Button Game Controller: John Park shows how you can turn your Circuit Playground Express into a two (or more!) button game controller for playing games on your computer. – YouTube.

Check out all the MakeCode minute videos on YouTube.

MakeCode Arcade Game of the Week!

Racquetball

Game of the Week

Racquetball by theCobolKid is an impressive racquetball game with awesome perspective graphics! – YouTube.

Check out all the MakeCode Arcade game of the week videos on YouTube.

News from around the web!

micro:mag

micro:mag provides articles on the BBC micro:bit and features projects with MakeCode, EduBlocks and MicroPython – micro:mag

Creating Custom Boards

MakeCode: Creating Custom Boards – hackster.io

Storing multiple values in a single variable

Storing multiple values and text in a single variable – Kitronik University Tips

Lego Robot hand sanitizer dispenser

Lego Education presents a robot design for dispensing hand sanitizer – YouTube (in German) and Build Instructions (universal)

Einstein Quote

An inspirational quote from Albert Einstein displayed on a micro:bit via MakeCode – Twitter

Coronavirus: Stop the Spread With Micro:bit

A device to remind the wearer not to touch their face – Instructables and YouTube

Referidgerator Temperature with micro:bit

Using a micro:bit, Kitronic Klimate board and MakeCode to keep tabs on a refrigerator’s temperature – Twitter

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Microsoft Demonstrations

Authoring tutorials in MakeCode for micro:bit

How to author tutorials with MakeCode for micro:bit – YouTube

Localizing tutorials with MakeCode for micro:bit

How to localize (make different language translations) MakeCode tutorials for micro:bit – YouTube

The MakeCode team demonstrates how to use GitHub to create a compiled version of your code for release – YouTube

MakeCode Hacking Games

Peli from the MakeCode team and special young guest show the technique of taking an existing game and hacking it to do more – YouTube

New Guides using MakeCode!

Game Clock with Circuit Playground & MakeCode

Game Clock with Circuit Playground & MakeCode from Erin St Blaine.

No-Touch Hand Wash Timer for Circuit Playground Express and CLUE

No-Touch Hand Wash Timer for Circuit Playground Express and CLUE from John Park.

And check out all MakeCode guides on learn.adafruit.com.

New Extensions!

Chirp watering sensor

A user created extension to read a Chirp moisture sensor over I2C to a micro:bit. – MakeCode Forum

New Hardware!

BitWearable

BitWearable – a low-cost, compact accessory kit for micro:bit users to make fun wearable gadgets – TinkerGen

BitPlayer

The BitPlayer micro:bit add-on provides a 2-axis joystick like Gameboy or PSP controllers. It also includes another 6 programmable buttons labeled as L, R, A, B, C and D. It also features a buzzer, a vibration motor and a Grove I2C port to connect additional peripherals – TinkerGen

Robo HAT MM1

Robotics Masters, over the past month has been working on adding Beta support for the Robo HAT MM1 to MakeCode (maker.makecode.com). MakeCode also supports Python (NEW Feature!) and JavaScript. – Crowd Supply

Resources for Educators and more!

If we missed any resources, please let us know on GitHub, we’ll be updating this list each newsletter.

Join the MakeCode Discussions on Discord

MakeCode

The Adafruit Discord community has a dedicated #makecode channel to discuss all things MakeCode, seek advice, etc. – Join us now.

What is Microsoft MakeCode?

MakeCode Overview Video

Microsoft MakeCode is a free, open source platform for creating engaging computer science learning experiences that support a progression path into real-world programming – YouTube.

Simulator

Simulator

An interactive simulator provides students with immediate feedback on how their program is running and makes it easy to test and debug their code.

Block Editor

Block Editor

Students new to coding can start with colored blocks that they can drag and drop onto their workspace to construct their programs.

JavaScript Editor

JavaScript Editor

When they are ready, students can move into a full-featured JavaScript editor with code snippets, tooltips, and error detection to help them.

MakeCode Arcade

MakeCode Arcade

Microsoft MakeCode Arcade is a web-based beginner-friendly code editor to create retro arcade games for the web and for microcontrollers. In this guide, you will learn how to assemble your own Arcade hardware from different parts. MakeCode Arcade is open source, and on GitHub.

MakeCode Arcade Overview Video

Microsoft has produced an excellent overview video of MakeCode Arcade – YouTube.

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