To make sure Ozobot Evo understands what you’re telling it to do, it is important to calibrate. Calibration helps your bot understand your environment (like how much light there is in the room) and you should do it one time before you begin coding with Evo, or if Evo doesn’t seem to be reading Color Codes.
Start coding screen-free, with Color Codes. Learn basic coding concepts like cause/effect, critical thinking, and debugging. Ozobots use sensors to follow lines and read Color Codes you make with markers. Choose from Speed, Direction, Cool Moves codes, and more. Educators and Parents, find helpful resources for using Color Codes below.
• Color Code guide: [ Ссылка ]
• Color Code chart: [ Ссылка ]
Mastered screen-free coding and ready to move on? We recommend learners check out our Introductory OzoBlockly Video Lessons to understand how to code their Ozobot on-screen:
1. Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 01: Basic Training - [ Ссылка ]
2. Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 02: Sequences - [ Ссылка ]
3. Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 03: Loops - [ Ссылка ]
4. Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 04: Debugging - [ Ссылка ]
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