💙 micro:bit Champions - this post is for you 💚 (and for everyone who’s been inspired by your work!) A huge thank you to our incredible 2025 micro:bit Champions. Our Champions are a global community of educators, volunteers and computing advocates who go above and beyond to inspire young people with coding and physical computing. From classrooms and coding clubs to teacher training and community events, your passion, creativity and generosity help bring the micro:bit mission to life around the world. We are truly grateful for everything you do to support learners and fellow educators in your communities. ✨ Champions - we’d love to celebrate your work; the creativity and dedication in this community constantly inspires us! Introduce yourself in the comments and share: 📍 Where you're based 💡 A project or activity you're proud of 🔗 A resource, blog or classroom idea others might enjoy Let’s fill the comments with inspiration from across the global micro:bit community 🌍 #microbit #microbitChampions #ComputingEducation #STEMeducation
📍 Hello from Mexico!🇲🇽 💡 There are several projects we enjoyed creating this year, starting with simple circuits to simulate and gamify the human body systems with the biology subject; or use temperature, light, and sound sensors to gather real-world data and generating graphs for deep analysis. The creation of digital music boxes that play traditional mexican music as cielito lindo was one of our favorites. ➡️https://bit.ly/3OWdsr1 🔗 When students see their environment turned into a graph, and then into a melody, the logic of coding becomes a tool for self-expression too, not just a school task. Looking forward to connecting with fellow educators and learning from all the amazing work happening globally!🌎 Grateful to be a micro:bit champion in 2025 🤗
Hello, I am Mr. Aissaoui Ammar a teacher and Director of the Research and Innovation Center for Educational Robotics – Aissaoui Schools, Algeria 🇩🇿 I am very proud to be part of the micro:bit Educational Foundation community. I am also proud to promote this wonderful educational tool and to have trained more than 600 students using the BBC microbit❤️💚. In addition I have trained 153 Micro:bit trainers including 35 middle and high school teachers in collaboration with the Directorate of Education. The activity I enjoy the most with trainees is **solving programming problems using MakeCode and Python with micro:bit**.
Honored to be part of the 2025 micro:bit Champions community! 💙 I’m Rana Zarour, an ICT Supervisor and robotics leader based in Saudi Arabia, passionate about empowering students through coding, robotics, and hands-on STEM learning. Some projects I’m especially proud of implementing with my students using the BBC micro:bit include: 🌱 Smart Greenhouse System – students built a system that monitors temperature and soil moisture to support healthy plant growth. 🚦 Smart Traffic Light System – simulating real traffic management using sensors and LEDs. 🚶 Fitness Step Counter Challenge – using the micro:bit accelerometer to track steps and analyze activity data. As a next step, I’m excited to start exploring AI with my students using CreateAI and micro:bit Classroom to bring even more intelligent, data-driven projects into the classroom. Looking forward to learning from and collaborating with this inspiring global community at the Micro:bit Educational Foundation! 🌍✨
Can't claim Micro:bit Educational Foundation credit to have created any original #microbit projects. I'm Allen from a Primary school in East London and I try to build on the shoulders of giants: making cross curricular collaborations for using the #microbit to support Computing connected teaching and learning like this...
📍 Algeria 💡 With the support of the British Council, students were introduced to the microbit for the first time. 🔗 The microbit: a key to modern science. 🌍💚
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3wThank you Micro:bit Educational Foundation! I am a micro:bit champion based in the UK. Through the champions programme I have been introduced to computer science and IT educators and code club leaders from all over the world, and we've had a lot of fun! The project I am most proud of is the work several champions from NA, Europe and Africa did to support the British Council in Algeria and their tech4teach programme led by Fella B.. With the BCs support we designed a teacher CS immersion set of activities across a couple of days! We had some lovely feedback from attendees. As for resources to share, micro:bit pacman is a favourite of mine, and I have used this worksheet with teachers and students many times, and its always fun. Everyone loves pacman! Shout out to champions Paty Mogio Monia Mahmoudi Wilmer Gaona Raja Amri Find a pacman worksheet here 👉 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oniQRlf-yIHcvmIqk5569UCTodtWNxDH/view?usp=sharing