A famous computer engineer in California that has since passed away.
Who was Steve Jobs?
The enclosure that keeps all the parts together.
What is a case?
What are tags?
A code that consists of 1's and 0's.
What is binary?
A computer that allows you to do cool projects.
What is an Arduino?
It disrupts computers in the cockpit.
What does using wifi on a plane do?
The types of cables and connectors used to connect external devices to computers.
What is USB?
"Putting boxes inside of other boxes".
What is nesting?
The most common string programmers use.
What is 'Hello World!'?
What you add to the end of the line when you code in the Arduino environment.
What is a semi-colon?
A famous computer engineer that has created a foundation.
Who is Bill Gates?
The piece that holds all of the main hardware and allows them to communicate with each other.
What is the motherboard?
What HTML stands for.
HyperText Markup Language.
The coding environment used for Python.
What is IDLE?
The language an Arduino uses.
What is C++?
The technology used for displays in Macs.
What is Retina display?
The part of a computer that lets you store memory even after the computer is turned off.
What is a hard drive?
An amazing souvenir from SPARK.
What is our HTML journals?
The character or image used in SCRATCH.
What is a Sprite?
It allows you to connect accessories to the Arduino.
What is a breadboard?
An important aspect of your everyday internet experience that is not actually an acronym for anything.
What is Wifi?
The brains of the computer where most calculations take place.
What is the CPU?
TIME IS UP!
A location for specific stored information.
What is a variable?
The attachment that allows you to draw on Python.
What is a joystick?