Code My Name

Code My Name

January 2025 · Back to stories

Code My Name: A Binary Code Activity Inspired by Janet Emerson Bashen

What are some ways technology makes things easier for you on a daily basis? For example, maybe you have a robot vacuum at home to help clean.  You probably use a computer to do school work sometimes, too. Brainstorm as a family some ways each of you uses technology on a daily basis.

Janet Emerson Bashen is an inventor and the first Black woman to get a patent for a software invention that allowed her to simplify her work. Her invention, LinkLine, helps keep documents organized and she used software code to create it. Software code is a language computers use. Sometimes computers and machines communicate with just two codes, "on" and "off" or “0” and “1”. Try creating your own code following the steps below!

Materials

ASCII Alphabet chart.

Steps

  1. Write your name in the boxes below.  Each letter of your name will go in one box.
  2. Choose one color to represent 'on' another color to represent 'off' and finally a third color to act as a space.
  3. Using the ASCII chart, line up the corresponding colors of dark and light beads for each letter of your name on “Code My Name Worksheet.” Use the 3rd color of bead for the spaces between the binary codes.
  4. Using the yarn or pipe cleaner and beads, string beads following your color code from worksheet. 
  5. Ask your adult to help you tie your necklace or bracelet.
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