In the lead up to this chapter we have looked at how the BBC micro:bit can be used to build data gathering tools that enable us to undertake meaningful real-world data science experiments. In the process we have identified a flaw in our capabilities: the micro:bit can measure almost unlimited volumes of data, but saving that data and/or getting it off of the micro:bit (and into an environment where we can use it) has been challenging.
At the end ...