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Resources for educators about computer science, including the history of computers and coding sites for students.
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Ada Lovelace
Learn about Ada Lovelace, a computer programmer and mathematician who lived from 1815–1852.
Alan Turing: The Enigma
Learn about Alan Turing, the founder of computer science, mathematician, philosopher, and codebreaker.
Babbage Engine
Charles Babbage was a computer pioneer who designed the first automatic computing engines.
Charles Babbage Institute
This site explores the history of information technology.
Colossus: The First Large Scale Electronic Computer
Learn about early computers, created during WWII.
Computer History Museum
The mission of the Computer History Museum is to preserve and present for posterity the artifacts and stories of the Information Age.
Crash Course Computer Science #15: Alan Turing
This is a 12-minute video about the father of computer science, Alan Turing.
Manchester Small Scale Experimental Machine
See an image of the first computer to execute a program from memory.
National Museum of Computing
This museum is home to the world's largest collection of working historic computers. Explore the online galleries to learn more.
Science and Industry Museum
This museum, located in Machester, England, explores the history of science and technology. The site has several articles, images and resources.
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