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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?
- MakeCode and Python (correct)
- Java and C++
- HTML and CSS
- Scratch and Ruby
How can the BBC micro:bit be turned off?
How can the BBC micro:bit be turned off?
- By holding down the reset button (correct)
- By pressing both input buttons simultaneously
- By removing the battery pack
- By unplugging the micro USB cable
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?
- A joystick and a motion sensor
- A touchscreen and a stylus
- A microphone, speaker, and capacitive touch sensor (correct)
- A camera and a GPS sensor
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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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