Planning:
Computers don't really operate on words and pictures... only Ones and
Zeros.
Or do they?
Logical building
blocks have been made to work on anything from electrical signals,
to gears and wheels, to air pressure, to fluids, to light.
This section
will explore all aspects of the way information is represented in
various forms of computing devices.
Activities:
See electricity
running through logic circuits at the grassroots level, watch as sound
waves are transformed into binary matter, and make a picture come
to life from a bucket of bits.