Re: [python-uk] Microbit motion sensors at PyCon UK Teachers' Day

2016-06-21 Thread Stephen Simmons
Hi Steve, Leona, Thanks for replying. I'll send an email followup shortly. The PyCon UK deadline proposal is Tues 28 June. Let's get a proposal together over the next few days. Stephen On 21/06/16 21:42, Stestagg wrote: Hi! I have a micro:bit and would love to help in any way possible. Feel

Re: [python-uk] Microbit motion sensors at PyCon UK Teachers' Day

2016-06-21 Thread Thomas Kluyver
I have two microbits, and prototype machinery to drive them from a Jupyter notebook, if that's of interest for anything. On Tue, Jun 21, 2016, at 09:42 PM, Stestagg wrote: > Hi! > > I have a micro:bit and would love to help in any way possible. > > Feel free to get in touch if you would like to

Re: [python-uk] Microbit motion sensors at PyCon UK Teachers' Day

2016-06-21 Thread Stestagg
Hi! I have a micro:bit and would love to help in any way possible. Feel free to get in touch if you would like to discuss Thanks Steve On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 at 09:42, Leona So via python-uk wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > I teach Maths at a FE college, have general interest in programming > especiall

Re: [python-uk] Microbit motion sensors at PyCon UK Teachers' Day

2016-06-20 Thread Leona So via python-uk
Hi Stephen, I teach Maths at a FE college, have general interest in programming especially Python and would be more than happy to help. The only downside is I don't have access to a microbit, it's hard to get hold of one. I used it briefly during microbit training sessions with STEMNET, so I may b

[python-uk] Microbit motion sensors at PyCon UK Teachers' Day

2016-06-13 Thread Stephen Simmons
Hi everyone, Would anyone like to help me put together a microbit session for the PyCon UK teachers' day using motion sensors? My plan is to use python on the microbit to illustrate some motion-related maths/physics principles from accelerometer/gyroscope data. Ideally we would prepare some