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Micro Bit Introduction Presentation

Micro Bit Introduction Presentation

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Computers

6th - 8th Grade

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Created by

Richard Kipling

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11 Slides • 6 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What is the process of translating our program code into machine code called?

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Compiling

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Flash

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Micro:Bit

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Program

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a true statement about programming the BBC MicroBit?

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You need to be an expert in programming to create projects with the BBC MicroBit.

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It only supports text-based programming languages.

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It offers a web-based programming environment suitable for beginners.

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Programming the BBC MicroBit requires expensive software.

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Multiple Select

What are the three main features of the BBC Micro:Bit as shown in the image?

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25 Programmable LEDs

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Two Buttons

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Input / Output Connectors

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Touch Screen

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Multiple Choice

What is the function of the USB Connector on the BBC Micro:Bit?

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To reset the program

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To connect to the PC for flashing programs

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To connect the battery pack

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To sense movements

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Multiple Select

Tick all steps needed to create a " Hello World" project on the Micro:Bit platform?

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Go to www.microbit.co.uk/create-code

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Click on 'New Project'

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Use On Button Pressed block to start the code

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Which Code block starts the micro:bit "Rock, Paper, Scissors" program?

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Forever

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Start

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Shake

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Button Press

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