The wizard of Ozo
Using OzoBots students move an Ozobot about a map with coordinates. This lesson idea was created by Ben Jucius.
Additional details
Year band(s) | 3-4 |
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Content type | Lesson ideas |
Format | Web page |
Core and overarching concepts | Specification (decomposing problems), Algorithms, Implementation (programming) |
Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI4P02
Follow and describe algorithms involving sequencing, comparison operators (branching) and iteration |
Technologies & Programming Languages | Robotics and drones |
Keywords | Ozobot, Programming, Robots, Directional language, Ben Jucius, CSER, Computer Science Education Research Group, Inclusive education, limited or no vision, vision impairment, Inclusive education, disability, disabilities |
Integrated, cross-curriculum, special needs | English, Mathematics |
Organisation | CSER |
Copyright | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, unless otherwise indicated. |
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