Thinking Machines: The Creation of the Computer (1995)

Thinking Machines: The Creation of the Computer

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Thinking Machines: The Creation of the Computer (1995)
A look at the complex history of the computer, which was originally conceived by scientist Charles Babbage in the 1800s as the "difference engine." Included: the development of a punch-card machine for use in the 1890 census; the 1946 introduction of the ENIAC computer.
Source: TV Guide

This History Channel video explains basic principles of computer operations and looks at the development of the modern computer over the last two centuries. The impact of networking and of the Internet is also noted. Written and produced by Donald Seller s; narrated by Earl Boen.
Source: San Francisco State University

The history of the development of the computer, starting with Charles Babbage's mechanical Difference Engine in the 1820s and Herman Hollerith's punch-card tabulating machines of the 1890s, through the development of the first vacuum-tube machines in World War II (Colossus and ENIAC) followed by continuing miniaturization enabled by t... (read more)

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Jim91010 wrote 1 year ago.
This is an excellent video on the history of computers. I
have used it for middle school students for several years.


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