Many of the resources we make at Raspberry Pi, actually target the micro:bit[1].
We recently worked with UK Scouts, and again used the micro:bit for many of our resources [2]. They're just easier devices to use, especially for some Scout leaders, who are not technically experienced.
We recently worked with UK Scouts, and again used the micro:bit for many of our resources [2]. They're just easier devices to use, especially for some Scout leaders, who are not technically experienced.
[1] https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects?hardware%5B%5D=...
[2] https://www.scouts.org.uk/staged-badges/digital-maker/stage-...