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What programming languages can be used with the BBC micro:bit?
What programming languages can be used with the BBC micro:bit?
How can the BBC micro:bit be turned off?
How can the BBC micro:bit be turned off?
What new features does the latest version of the BBC micro:bit have?
What new features does the latest version of the BBC micro:bit have?
Study Notes
- BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer
- It requires a micro USB cable and a computer to work
- Programs are needed to make it function
- It has 25 LEDs, two input buttons, a reset button, and a socket for a battery pack
- MakeCode and Python are programming languages that can be used
- The latest version has a microphone, speaker, and capacitive touch sensor
- The logo on the latest version is gold
- It can be turned off by holding down the reset button
- It can be interacted with in exciting ways
- Simple projects are available to get started with.
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Test your knowledge on the BBC micro:bit, the pocket-sized computer that's taking the world by storm! From its programming languages to its exciting features, this quiz covers everything you need to know about the micro:bit. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, come explore its 25 LEDs, input buttons, and more with this fun and interactive quiz. Get ready to learn all about the latest version, including its microphone, speaker, and capacitive touch sensor, and discover the simple projects