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A safetypin with light blue and dark blue beads on it, surrounded by more light and dark blue beads scattered on the surface.

Audience

Students

Grade Levels

Grades 5-8, Grades 9-12

Subject

Computer Science, Mathematics

Type

Hands-on Activities

Typically, we use ten digits — 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 — to represent numbers when counting, calculating, or communicating values. Computers, on the other hand, operate differently. They use “binary code” that uses only zeros and ones in a sequence of eight spots. Each pattern of ones and zeros over eight spaces represents a different letter, number, or other symbol. Binary code is the “language” to communicate information between computers, communication devices, and many more modern technologies.

This activity will help you write your initials in binary code to created beaded pins.

Make a Binary Pin

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