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The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
8 episodes
1 day ago
Computers play a huge part in almost all of our lives, but how did these machines become so powerful and important? And what were some of the earliest models like? This collection of videos takes us through the Four Generations of computers, starting with Colossus, the world's first electronic computer (launched in 1944), and finishing with the BBC Micro (launched in 1981) and Fourth Generation Computers, looking at how technology changed throughout these years. Visiting locations such as The National Museum of Computing in Milton Keynes and The Centre for Computing History in Haverhill, we see an array of fascinating machines and learn about them along the way. This material forms part of The Open University course TU100 My digital life.
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Computers play a huge part in almost all of our lives, but how did these machines become so powerful and important? And what were some of the earliest models like? This collection of videos takes us through the Four Generations of computers, starting with Colossus, the world's first electronic computer (launched in 1944), and finishing with the BBC Micro (launched in 1981) and Fourth Generation Computers, looking at how technology changed throughout these years. Visiting locations such as The National Museum of Computing in Milton Keynes and The Centre for Computing History in Haverhill, we see an array of fascinating machines and learn about them along the way. This material forms part of The Open University course TU100 My digital life.
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The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Colossus: The World's First Electronic Computer
A look at the Colossus computer at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park.
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13 years ago
5 minutes 33 seconds

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Colossus: The World's First Electronic Computer
A look at the Colossus computer at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park.
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13 years ago

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Elliott 803: Second Generation Computers
Kevin Murall, curator at The National Museum of Computing, tells us all about the Elliott 803.
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13 years ago
2 minutes 20 seconds

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Elliott 803: Second Generation Computers
Kevin Murall, curator at The National Museum of Computing, tells us all about the Elliott 803.
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13 years ago

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Integrated Circuits: Third Generation Technology
A look at how Integrated Circuit Technology helped computers to evolve.
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13 years ago
3 minutes 33 seconds

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Integrated Circuits: Third Generation Technology
A look at how Integrated Circuit Technology helped computers to evolve.
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13 years ago

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
BBC Micro: Fourth Generation Computers
Chris Turner, an ex-chief engineer at Acorn, explains how this machine would have been designed and produced and what is meant by single board computer.
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13 years ago
4 minutes 19 seconds

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- BBC Micro: Fourth Generation Computers
Chris Turner, an ex-chief engineer at Acorn, explains how this machine would have been designed and produced and what is meant by single board computer.
Show more...
13 years ago

The Four Generations of Computers - for iPad/Mac/PC
Computers play a huge part in almost all of our lives, but how did these machines become so powerful and important? And what were some of the earliest models like? This collection of videos takes us through the Four Generations of computers, starting with Colossus, the world's first electronic computer (launched in 1944), and finishing with the BBC Micro (launched in 1981) and Fourth Generation Computers, looking at how technology changed throughout these years. Visiting locations such as The National Museum of Computing in Milton Keynes and The Centre for Computing History in Haverhill, we see an array of fascinating machines and learn about them along the way. This material forms part of The Open University course TU100 My digital life.