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Contribute to Our Magazine!

Are you passionate about education, technology, and fostering creativity in children and educators alike? If so, we invite you to contribute to micro:mag, a hub for all things BBC micro:bit!

About Us

At micro:mag, we're dedicated to providing valuable resources and engaging content for the EdTech community, including students, teachers, and hobbyists. Contributing to micro:mag is a fantastic opportunity to share your voice, showcase your expertise, and engage with a community of like-minded individuals. Plus, it's a chance for your work to be published in a respected magazine. We offer a range of articles including news updates, product reviews, step-by-step tutorials, and exciting "Makes".

Why Contribute?

  • Impact: Your articles can inspire and empower educators and learners, helping them harness the full potential of the BBC micro:bit.
  • Community: Join a vibrant community of like-minded individuals passionate about EdTech and innovation.
  • Visibility: Showcase your expertise to a global audience and become a recognised voice in the field.

What We're Looking For

We welcome contributions in various formats, including:

  • News: Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of micro:bit.
  • Reviews: Share your insights on micro:bit accessories, resources, and tools.
  • Tutorials: Provide step-by-step guides on how to use and program the micro:bit for educational purposes.
  • Makes: Explore fun and creative projects that integrate the micro:bit into STEM activities and beyond.

Submission Guidelines

  • Submission Guidelines: Articles should be at least 500 words in length.
  • Frequency: Articles are published once a week.
  • Submission: Please submit your article using the form provided below.
  • Formatting: Read the guidelines here how to format your article ready for submitting.

Join Us Today

So, what are you waiting for? Get your creative juices flowing and start writing. We're excited to see what you'll bring to the table!

Get in touch with us today and let's create something amazing together!

Questions? Contact us using the contact page.