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  • Slide: 1
  • 2. "Sure, Alex! Binary code is how computers understand information. Think of it like a light switch. It’s either ON (1) or OFF (0)."
  • *Byte shows a light switch with labels ON and OFF.*
  • "Sure, Alex! Binary code is how computers understand information. Think of it like a light switch. It’s either ON (1) or OFF (0)."
  • 1. "Hey Byte, can you explain binary code to me? I keep hearing it's just 1s and 0s!"
  • "Hey Byte, can you explain binary code to me? I keep hearing it's just 1s and 0s!"
  • Slide: 2
  • *Byte displays the binary number 01000001 on the screen and points to it.*
  • 4."Good question! Let’s start with numbers. Computers use 8 binary digits (or bits) to represent numbers. Like this: 01000001 is the number for the letter 'A'."
  • 5."So, every number and letter has a unique code made of 1s and 0s?"
  • 6."Exactly! It’s called ASCII. Computers read and convert these codes into text, images, and everything you see on your screen!"
  • 3."Oh, so 1 is ON, and 0 is OFF. But how do they make words or numbers?"
  • Slide: 3
  • "Wow, so the whole computer world is built from just 1s and 0s!"
  • "Yep! That’s the magic of binary code!"
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