Infrared Secrets (Part 1 of 2)
The middle school bots are buzzing with secrets throughout the school day, their LED lights flashing wildly as they share and pass on messages. Learn to program multiple bots at once and create a secret-telling frenzy!
Introduction to Infrared Communications with Ozobot (Part 3 of 3)
Students will identify an everyday application of infrared communication and build a model of it with Ozobots and Ozobot Blockly.
Slope Seeker
Students will translate single step equations between different representations (graphs, tables, equations, and word problems). Then, students identify the slope of the equation and code the Ozobot to travel along the slope to check their work.
Evo Simulates a Garden Robot
Using OzoBlockly and modular design, students construct a garden robot that simulates planning the location of crops, planting seeds, and watering.
Craps Game for Ozobot
Play craps with Ozobot for fun, or challenge your computer science students to create an OzoBlockly program to play craps with Evo or Bit.
Recursion with Factorials
Evo provides an interactive way for CS students to learn recursive factorial functions and investigate the efficiency of two different algorithms.
OzoBlockly Challenge: Six Squares
This pattern recognition programming challenge emphasizes loops, navigation and movement blocks, as well as varying line-following speed.
User Input with “Button Press Count”
Ozobot is out for a drive and wants you to decide whether to go to the mountains, to the open highway, or just take a ride in the neighborhood.
OzoBlockly Challenge: Accelerating and Decelerating on a Square Spiral
Like an ice skater who brings her arms in while spinning, you are challenged to make Ozobot move faster when nearing the center of a spiral path.
Evo Demonstrates Social Distancing
With the coronavirus pandemic spreading worldwide, what better way is there to demonstrate social distancing than by using Evo?