There's a unique sense of accomplishment that comes from assembling an electronic kit and witnessing it spring to life. For educators across Australia, the Kitronik LAB:bit educational platform for BBC micro:bit offers just that experience, but with an educational twist.
We've been asked about Python versions for the Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the BBC micro:bit - check out this link to some of the Python example files. There's also a bunch of add-on kits so you can go even further with your Kitronik Inventor's Kit!
This Kitronik micro:bit audio cable enables students to work with headphones in the classroom. If you need to demonstrate a project, these can also plug into an amplified speaker. With a 3.5mm socket on one end, and crocodile clips on the other, just connect the cable to pins 0 and GND. You can find micro:bit MicroPyth...
The Adafruit CRICKIT for the micro:bit lets you add more features to your robots than just motors and servos - while still being compact and affordable.