Ozobot Editor Essentials 12: Quiz Builder
Learn how to code a multiple choice quiz in the Ozobot Editor using variables, prompts, and conditions. Students will program a quiz on Ari’s screen or the Editor terminal, then share the quiz with classmates.
Ozobot Editor Essentials 11: User Interaction
Learn how to make programs interact with users through messages. First create a simple game scenario with user-facing and debug messages, then build a Simon Says–style game to share with a partner.
Ozobot Editor Essentials 14: Navigation Control
Become the programmer behind a delivery drone as it zips from the warehouse to locations around the map. Make navigation choices at each intersection and see if your drone can complete 10 deliveries without getting lost.
Ozobot Editor Essentials 17: Computer Vision
Connect a camera to the Ozobot Editor and ask it to answer a series of questions. You’ll prompt the LLM block to analyze an image, then print the AI’s answer in the console.
Ozobot Editor Essentials 15: Large Language Models (LLM)
In this lesson, you’ll learn how AI works through input → processing → output. Using the Text, LLM, and Print blocks in the Ozobot Editor, you’ll ask questions, test answers, and explore different output types like words, numbers, and true/false.
Ozobot Editor Essentials 16: Prompt Engineering
In this lesson, you’ll discover how the wording of a question changes the way AI responds. By practicing prompt engineering, you’ll learn how to write clear, specific prompts in the Ozobot Editor and refine them to get better answers.
My Digital Footprint
Students will identify how the choices they make when online affect their online reputation and will recognize the long-term consequences of those choices.
Footprint vs Footprint
Students identify the footprints of people and animals. Then, they follow footprints and identify an actions they will recognize as appropriate or inappropriate online behavior.
Secret Code Cryptogram
Discover the secret message in this cryptogram! Students will associate a Color Code with a letter to solve the puzzle, then celebrate with Ozobot.
12345 is NOT My Password
Students will help Ozobot navigate a maze by choosing directions based on good and bad password choices.