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LEGO ® EDUCATION WeDo 2.0 LESSONS COMPUTER REPAIR & SUPPORT LESSON CONTENTS: Choose the topic which you want to learn from the buttons below, or go to the next page to start the first topic of the activity, Best Regards. Copyright © 2021-2022 by Robots Got Talents. All rights reserved. LEGO, MINDSTORMS, and WeDo are registered trademarks of The LEGO Group. Robots Got Talents is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the LEGO Group. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DOWNLOAD, COPY, SHARE OR EDIT THIS LESSON Algorithms Programming WeDo 2.0 Programming Software WeDo 2.0 Software User Interface WeDo 2.0 Programming Blocks
ROBOTS GOT TALENTSTM EDUCATIONAL PLATFORM This Lesson is created and published by Robots Got Talents, Robots Got Talents is a volunteer-based Educational Platform founded in 2017 aiming to spread Robotics and Coding Knowledge all over the world by creating and publishing online free STEM educational content for Educational institutes and Individuals. In 2020 Robots Got Talents had a total of 523 Classroom Events in 80 countries. Learn More About RGT
LEGO ® EDUCATION WeDo 2.0 LESSONS COMPUTER REPAIR & SUPPORT Of course, a robot won’t be a robot without a program or in other words code and that's what would give your robot the forth robotic characteristic Intelligence, and that is what will be discussed now but we should know what is meant by an Algorithm. The word “algorithm” may not seem relevant to you, but the truth is that algorithms are all around us, governing everything from the technology they use to the worldly decisions they make every day. Algorithms are fascinating and, although some are quite complex, the concept itself is actually quite simple. An algorithm is a detailed step-by-step instruction set or formula for solving a problem or completing a task. Algorithms are not just related to Programming or Computer Science they are everywhere. A recipe for making food is an algorithm, the method you use to solve addition or long division problems is an algorithm, the process of folding a shirt. Even your morning routine could be considered an algorithm. ALGORITHMS:

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