Foosball Table Design with Micro:bit Scoreboard
In this lesson students will use the Engineering Design Process to create a working foosball table. Students will also code a Micro:bit that they will use to keep score between the two teams.
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Y5nEwtkHS1Ra8bDgTYryyOhjKPr7NGs6oEpYeMz…Related Content
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