Program a Tiny Computer!

Day 1 | 12:15 | 01:30 | UD6.205 | Bernat Romagosa, John Maloney


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In this introductory, hands-on workshop you will learn how to program an inexpensive, battery-powered, pocket-size computer (micro:bit or Calliope mini) to respond to buttons, tilts, shakes, light, and more. Display icons or short animations or the LED display or play tunes through the built-in speaker.

This workshop will use MicroBlocks, a blocks language similar to Scratch. It is suitable for beginners aged 10 and up working independently or younger children working with a parent.

To participate, you will need a laptop computer (not a mobile device).

Get ready to dance to the beat of the microcontroller! In this session you'll learn the basics of live music production with MicroBlocks and you'll be creating your own beats in no time.


Activities during FOSDEM Junior follow the Code Club policies and health and safety standards.

  • All attendees must have an adult with them
  • Remember to bring your laptop with you
  • You must book a place to attend
  • Please don’t come if you are feeling unwell

Participants are required to sign up for this activity via the registration form.