Digi-Waves
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LENGTH
20 Minutes
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Description
It’s Friday and it’s almost time for Robot 2001 to have a few days off. However, they need to run the communications facility for the day before they can. Robot 2001 has never been put in charge before. They must travel around the space station, solve puzzles, and answer any messages they receive throughout the day, using digital or analog methods. Digi-Waves is a 3D, third-person, point-and-click adventure. Where, over 5 stages, players are tasked with taking a robot in charge of a communication station through various tasks, all designed to help players understand digital and analog signals. Through the game, we explore multiple forms of signals, including binary, Morse code, audio, and encoded text
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Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about Digital Signals. Suitable for Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.
Main Concepts
Discussion Questions
Before the Game
What are some ways we can communicate data? What are three types of technology that we use to communicate with each other and learn about the world?
After the Game
What is the main difference between digital signals and analog signals? What are three examples of devices that use digital signals? What are three examples of devices that use analog signals? What are the advantages of digital signals over analog signals? What is binary code? Why is the human voice considered an analog signal?