The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer developed by the BBC and a range of partners.
It has been designed to make learning and teaching about computing and coding easier and more accessible for all age groups. It is a versatile device that can be used in a variety of projects and applications, from controlling and programming robots to creating interactive art and games.
The micro:bit also has a range of built-in features such as an accelerometer, a 5x5 LED matrix, two programmable buttons, and Bluetooth Low Energy. It is programmed using a range of languages such as Python, JavaScript and C++.