Description
This is an unplugged activity, meaning students do not use an electronic device for the lesson. There are explanations and 10 logic gate problems that increase in complexity. A logic gate is a visual representation of how a computer evaluates code involving values of true and false. The logic operators AND, OR, and NOT are used to combine true and false values to determine a final output of either true or false.
Highlights
Description
This is an unplugged activity, meaning students do not use an electronic device for the lesson. There are explanations and 10 logic gate problems that increase in complexity. A logic gate is a visual representation of how a computer evaluates code involving values of true and false. The logic operators AND, OR, and NOT are used to combine true and false values to determine a final output of either true or false.




