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1 Electronic Memory

2 THREE WAYS WHERE COMPUTERS BEAT PEOPLE
Computers are faster. Computers are more accurate. Computers do not forget.

3 FIRST FIVE LETTERS IN MORSE CODE
A ▀ ▀▀▀ short - long B ▀▀▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ long - short - short - short C ▀▀▀ ▀ ▀▀▀ ▀ long - short - long - short D ▀▀▀ ▀ ▀ long - short - short E short

4 ELECTRONIC MEMORY off on 1

5 THREE COMBINATIONS OF 8 LIGHT BULBS
(base-2) = 65 (base 10) or char A 1 (base-2) = 66 (base 10) or char B 1 (base-2) = 67 (base 10) or char C 1

6 BITS, BYTES & CODES Bit is a Binary digit that is either 0 (off) or 1 (on). 1 Nibble = 4 bits. 1 Byte = 8 bits. 1 Byte has 256 different numerical combinations. 2 Bytes has 65,536 different numerical combinations. ASCII uses one byte to store one character. Unicode uses two bytes to store one character.

7 ACTIVITY: BINARY CODE CONVERSION!
Take out a sheet of paper and a pencil. Put your name at the top and draw a line down the center of the paper. Write “BASE 10” at the top of the left column, and “BASE 2” at the top of the right column. In the left column, write numbers 1-20, vertically, leaving a blank line in between each number. In the right column, write down the base-2 version (1s and 0s) of the numbers in the left column (1-20). TURN THIS IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE!


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