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  • Micro:bot

  • I received a micro:bit board for testing for a week, killed it the next day (http://microworldtour.github.io/microbit/mahiri.html), received another one and build some robots with it (http://microworldtour.github.io/microbit/monifa.html).
  • communication through gesture

  • Please see a video of hand shake being tested at Beaumont College, Lancaster, UK here: hand shake testing video Project details can also be found on my website at: hand shake project site Setup instructions are on my website at: hand shake set up instructions...
  • Microbit Greenhouse Monitor

  • This project is intended as a useful educational tool, allowing schools to utilise the BBC Micro:bit to collect data from a greenhouse, and display it on a webpage. In order to facilitate network connection, data is sent from the Micro:bit to an ESP32...
  • Neopixel Candelabra

  • The light rods that represent the candles are made from a 2 part epoxy resin mix. These are made from 22 mm diameter poly pipe of 30cm lengths, requiring approximately, 100ml of resin per pipe. In order to enable the Light Rod to be supported in the...
  • HandShake

  • The sensitivity of the gesture to be detected can be tuned to the motion that each individual can comfortably make. Development is taking place between InfoLab21, Lancaster University and Beaumont College, Lancaster, UK. The students at Beaumont have...
  • Bye Bye 2020

  • The seven of us couldn't be happier to say bye bye to 2020. Through this international and physically distant collaboration, we used the internet to trigger the destruction of six small parts of 2020. Here you'll find information about each of the themed...
  • Microbit Function Generator

  • Story This project is an enhancement to an earlier project previously published: Microbit Pulse Generator - Variable Ranges The enhancements are a custom designed PCB to carry out the D2A conversion for the Sine and Sawtooth waveforms complete with independent...
  • LumiClock

  • This project makes use of Photo Luminescence using paper layered with Strontium Aluminate which has a green glow although different mixes can result in different colours and persistence. Once charged, light from the paper will continue to be emitted...