
Physical Computing Coding Workshop - The Centre for Computing History
Earners of this badge have participated in a hands-on computing workshop delivered by The Centre for Computing History. This workshop has enabled the earner to understand the concept of physical computing. The earner has learnt and demonstrated how to control external electronic objects like lights, switches, buzzers, etc. in a pre-determined manner under sole command of code written by themselves.
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The earner has taken part in a physical computing workshop.
The earner of this badge has developed knowledge of the Python programming language.
The earner has learnt the skills to safely wire components like LEDs and switches together to form a basic electrical circuit.
The earner has developed and demonstrated debugging skills by testing their code and wiring to ensure their program and circuit work. If there were errors present, the earner has rectified these until a working project was ready.
The earner has used their programming and hardware skills to build and code a simple burglar alarm.
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The Centre for Computing History, Rene Court, Coldham's Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, CB1 3EW
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www.computinghistory.org.uk
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