Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Binary: Codes for letters using binary representation

A couple of weeks ago some learners from Kōtuku learned how computers and devices talk and represent information.

We started by translating the bit (binary digit) into the alphabet then we tried spellings lots of different words.

Check out the video below


4 comments:

  1. Hello,
    We are Te Pihinga from Yaldhurst School.
    I like how you showed the different numbers. We noticed that when you flipped the number over it meant the number zero.
    Why did you learn how to do this?

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  2. Hi kotutu I like how you did It based on school next
    Time you can use higher numbers in a different
    country.how did they make the word? Good job kotuku
    From madds

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  3. Hi kotutu I like how you did It based on school next
    Time you can use higher numbers in a different
    country.how did they make the word? Good job kotuku
    From madds

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  4. Hi Te Pihinga, we learnt binary in class because it teaches us how technology works and it is part of our digital learning. From Kōtuku Learning Soace.

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