Bee-Bots – getting started
Suggestions for introducing Bee Bots in the Primary Curriculum. General principles are discussed and some student example videos are included.
Additional details
| Year band(s) | 1-2 |
|---|---|
| Content type | Professional learning |
| Format | Document |
| Core and overarching concepts | Implementation (programming) |
| Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI2P01
Investigate simple problems for known users that can be solved with digital systems
AC9TDI2P02
Follow and describe algorithms involving a sequence of steps, branching (decisions) and iteration (repetition) |
| Technologies & Programming Languageās | Robotics and drones |
| Keywords | Programming, Robotics, Coding, Bee bots, Beebots, Bee-bots |
| Organisation | FUSE |
| Copyright | 2015 Laura Barker. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence. |
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