This repo includes resources for using the Adafruit PyBadge in educational, project-based programs.
File/folder | Description |
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MakeCode | A folder for using the PyBadge with Microsoft MakeCode Arcade. |
VS Code | A folder for using the PyBadge with Microsoft VS Code. |
Looking for creative, fun, and educational projects? Here are some of our favs:
Test out a Mars Perserverence simulator on MakeCode and use it as a starting point to build a Martian game! * For more info, here's an overview written by the creator.
Follow the Adventures of Ninja Cat and learn how to build a multi-world scavenger hunt game in MakeCode!
Turn your PyBadge into a digital Etch-a-sketch that can draw in different colors! Download the CircuitPython code here.
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