Coding with Edison Robots Part 2
by Roseanna Martinez
This lesson teaches students what coding actually is and how it enables us to program robots to do specific tasks. Using a simulated coding activity, students will begin to understand how coding works. This lesson also includes programming through EdBlocks to learn to enjoy coding and robots.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15_HZLDgXAyeO0_KTo3X62xe_vKc_kiwC/edit?u…Related Content
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