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It is required to encode with the help of 0 and 1 word and for this purpose to find the encoding on the Internet. For example, a table for ASCII. Then the notion of byte is introduced, as units of storage and processing of digital information, and encoding of letters. After that, students are encouraged to encode the phrase using existing 8-bit encodings and present the result using 8 laboratory diodes. The phrase that was encoded and programmed first will then be deciphered by the rest of the participants. (In ScratchDuino the program turns out to be rather cumbersome, on the other hand the main part is obtained by simple copying) | It is required to encode with the help of 0 and 1 word and for this purpose to find the encoding on the Internet. For example, a table for ASCII. Then the notion of byte is introduced, as units of storage and processing of digital information, and encoding of letters. After that, students are encouraged to encode the phrase using existing 8-bit encodings and present the result using 8 laboratory diodes. The phrase that was encoded and programmed first will then be deciphered by the rest of the participants. (In ScratchDuino the program turns out to be rather cumbersome, on the other hand the main part is obtained by simple copying) | ||
− | [https Video of the finished project] | + | [https://youtu.be/W6SG8tvLmuA. Video of the finished project] |
==Download links== | ==Download links== |
Latest revision as of 16:07, 16 May 2018
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[edit] Link to author's page
Link to author page (Chizhkova Ekaterina)
[edit] Description of the project
It is required to encode with the help of 0 and 1 word and for this purpose to find the encoding on the Internet. For example, a table for ASCII. Then the notion of byte is introduced, as units of storage and processing of digital information, and encoding of letters. After that, students are encouraged to encode the phrase using existing 8-bit encodings and present the result using 8 laboratory diodes. The phrase that was encoded and programmed first will then be deciphered by the rest of the participants. (In ScratchDuino the program turns out to be rather cumbersome, on the other hand the main part is obtained by simple copying)