I'm an educator in Gatineau Quebec. I enjoy sharing about making, technology, and coding with different platforms. My favourite coding platforms that I'm using are Scratch, micro:bit, CoSpaces, Raspberry Pi. Follow me here and also on Twitter at @afmcdnL
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should I worry about adding a resistor to the LEDs? Like in a class of 30 students, adding a resistor is a bit difficult, so if it's probably not an issue then I won't worry about skipping the step!
You should be fine if you connect a red LED (the negative part) to the 1 or 2 holes, and then the positive part to 0. BTW, the negitave part is longer.
Hey Andrew you started on the RTC cus I got more project ideas that can really use this right now. If you have not started can you at least do that for your next video please please please thank you
Hi - I have started to program it... It will be a little bit because The way I think about it - you need to have a program on your computer to push the time to the micro:bit and then the micro:bit can handle the display. I'm still learning the serial communication from computer to micro:bit. But in the mean time would love to hear about your other projects.
@@keenondeen6203 I would say yes. Running a Python script on your computer to grab the date and time and then push that to the micro:bit. I'm working on another project that is sort of similar so I should be able to solve that after.