Ozobots are a fun way to learn how to code.
Bastion Bobcats see the introductory videos below to begin your journey:
Introduction to Color Codes 01: Training [Full] (12:39)
How To: Colo[u]r Codes (1:56)
Learn to Code Getting Started with OzoBlockly and Ozobot Bit Robot (2 mins)
Learn to Code Getting Started with OzoBlockly and Ozobot Bit Robot (2 mins)
Note: a reminder to press the checkmark box after you have calibrated your Bit Robot
(so the software knows the calibration is complete)
(so the software knows the calibration is complete)
Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 02: Sequences [Full] (12:17)
Note this video is for an "Evo" Ozobot which can load your code sequence by blue tooth connection (and thus you do not have to load the coding program on the iPad or computer screen
like you do for an Ozobot "Bit").
like you do for an Ozobot "Bit").
This Youtube tutorial is great for teachers/adults using Ozobot (Bit)
for the first time and learning how to charge and calibrate them:
Ozobot Bit How to Power On and Calibrate (3:00)
Ozobot Bit How to Power On and Calibrate (3:00)
Charging and Storing Ozobots:
If Ozobot blinks red, then the battery needs to be charged as soon as possible.
Plug the mini USB charging cable into a computer or multi-port charger and plug Ozobot into the other end.
Ozobot blinks green when it is partially charged,
and shows a solid green light when fully charged.
When Ozobot is stored for long periods of time,
leave the battery at medium charge,
since high or low charge can hurt the battery.