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The BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor (“HiFive”) is a pocket-sized Internet of Things (IoT) computer, designed for makers, students, and educators who want to learn computer programming, a vital 21st-century skill that uses artificial intelligence, robotics, and more!
Check out the Hackster.IO review video!
Note: This is the Premium Kit Version. We also offer a Basic Version which includes just the inner PCB and USB cable. Batteries not included.
The HiFive is a powerful IoT development platform made for the next generation of great inventors! With a suite of sensors, buttons, and lights, you can learn how to build hardware applications.
A powerful, programmable Internet of Things mini-computer, packed with a suite of sensors!
Thousands of activities and challenges - lessons narrated by the Doctor herself! Including:
The BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Coding Kit includes:
To get started with the Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Coding Kit, go to HiFiveInventor.com/redeem and enter the code included with your HiFive Inventor board.
HiFiveInventor.com is an online learning, programming and collaboration environment. With your account, you can access lessons that teach how to program the HiFive Inventor board with the blocks programming language or MicroPython. There are even BBC Dr. Who themed courses!
Once the courses are completed, you can let your imagination run wild and create unique projects with the HiFive Inventor.
Get a great introduction to coding with these immersive self-paced courses:
Planet of Adventure!
In Planet of Adventure, you will:
The Book of Brilliant Inventions!
Follow the Doctor and invent with MicroPython! In The Book of Brilliant Inventions, you will:
"BBC/Tynker coding is a combination of the best in entertainment with the best in technology for learning. Using play and stories to enable learning is a long-established practice among educators. Using the Doctor Who story to inspire learners to code using the well-respected Tynker coding environment means that children learn in a non-threatening yet challenging environment that encourages success and learning through play." - Damian Burrin, Computer Science Teacher, United Kingdom