SamSung Releases micro:bit app
Samsung has recently announced its release of a Android app that will support BBC’s micro:bit. This is a computer that is codable for children and fits easily into thier pockets. It is designed to help children fat no charge within the United Kingdom with technology.
The app was developed under the Research and development team at Samsung as part of their volunteer program. The app has been designed to help children understand how to code mobile devices and introduce them to “connect technology” as well as the internet. As a company, Samsung employees donate their time to develop resources that are free to students as well as educators and parents that can be used with children. It is the hope that the micro:bit app will assist in transforming the younger generation into innovators and creators of tomorrow’s technology. The app includes a compass, motion detectors as well as Bluetooth technology.
The head of Samsung Electronics United Kingdom & Ireland, Aleyne Johnson, stated that “The combination of the micro:bit with the app will be a powerful learning tool for young people, inspiring them not only to use technology but to develop fun apps for themselves and their friends. We hope that the micro:bit will give them a head start by putting them in the driving seat as developers.”
The app can be connected to tablets and smartphones to allow those of this generation to use their mini computer for coding while on the go.It is part of the digital initiative offered by the BBC to help improve digital literacy within the United Kingdom.