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Index Knowledge Acquisition Activity……………………………………………………………………………….3 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Summary………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...7 Bibliographic Sources……………………………………………………………………………………………...7 2

S.3 Knowledge Acquisition Activity TIC 2

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Esta es la actividad de conocimiento de adquisición el libro de TIC 2, Etapa 3 2015, completo, en ingles.

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Index

Knowledge Acquisition Activity.3

Introduction4

Summary..5

Conclusion...7

Bibliographic Sources...7

Knowledge Acquisition Activity

1.- Read in detail until a complete understanding the topic Basic Commands, Stage 3, from the textbook Information and Communication Technology 2, DENMS, UANL, obtaining from them the most important ideas and concepts.

2.- From the reading, elaborate a summary in Microsoft Word 2010 about the commands move, turnleft, putbeeper, pickbeeper and turnoff, taking care of the organization of the information, free of spelling and grammar errors, converting each one of the commands in detail and with examples. Do the summary as clear as possible.

3.- Save the document with the name of KAA3 and follow the instructions of your teacher.

Criteria

Add a cover with the identification data Apply an index Identify the main ideas Show the information in an organized way Apply the basic and special tools of Microsoft Word 2010 Avoid spelling and grammar errors Explain in detail each one of the basic commands Demonstrate originality and creativity in the design and style Add bibliographic references

Evidence

Summary

Introduction

In this activity we will do a summary in Microsoft Word 2010 about the topic Basic Commands, in order that we identify their syntax and function.

Summary

Move(): The command or statement move() is used to make advance the Robot Karel one street or avenue in the direction in which Karel is oriented.

Turnleft(): With the statement turnleft() we make that the Robot turns 90 degrees to its left, this is, in contrary sense of the counter clockwise, we have to take in count thet we refer to the left of Karel, what means that if Karel is in East direction and we order it to turnleft (), then it will turn to its left, and it will remain looking to the North direction. In order that Karel turns to its right, we write three times the command or statement turnleft().

Putbeeper(): The statement putbeeper() is used to order to Karel that leave a beeper in the corner where it is standing, but we have to assure that Karel has, at least, one beeper in its bag of beepers, otherwise it will mark an error and its task will finish Abnormally, this is, without success. If we want that Karel leaves two beepers, we write twice the statement putbeeper().

Pickbeeper(): The statement pickbeeper() is used to order to Karel that pick up a beeper from the corner there it is standing, but we have to assure that Karel is in the corner where there is, at least, one beeper, otherwise it will mark you error, and its task will finish Abnormally, this is, without success. Each beeper that Karel pick up, it will store in its bag. If we need that it pick up two beepers, then we write twice the statement pickbeeper().

Turnoff(): The statement turnoff() is used to order to Karel that stops performing any task that it has been assigned on the previous statements, it is the end of the execution of the program.

Conclusion

In this activity I learned the basic commands and its functioning with one example each thanks to the summary.

Bibliographic Sources

Information and Communication Technology 2, Book, 1st. Edition.

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