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AR 6-8: D.4.7.2

CodeHS Lessons

Discuss how American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) codes represent data in a computer. These standards do not require students to understand the machine level language of computers. For example, at Grade 7, a computer does not understand the concept of an upper versus lower-case letter ‘F’. A computer distinguishes between the two only because they each have a different ASCII numeral value of 7010 and 10210, respectively

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6.3 Encoding Text with Binary
6.4 Pixel Images
6.5 Hexadecimal
6.6 Pixel Colors!
6.7 Image Manipulation
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10.2 Notational Systems
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2.1 Project: Steganography
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11.5 Hexadecimal
11.3 Encoding Text with Binary
11.4 Pixel Images
11.7 Image Manipulation
11.6 Pixel Colors!
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11.5 Hexadecimal
11.3 Encoding Text with Binary
11.4 Pixel Images
11.7 Image Manipulation
11.6 Pixel Colors!
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2.3 Encoding Text with Binary
2.4 Pixel Images
2.5 Hexadecimal
2.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!
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9.2 Notational Systems
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8.3 Encoding Text with Binary
8.4 Pixel Images
8.5 Hexadecimal
8.6 Pixel Colors!