Bob Johnstone, Never Mind the Laptops <https://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/bookdetail.aspx?bookid=SKU-000019395> is about laptop programs in schools, and he writes extensively about the history of computers and other "learning machines" in schools from the late 50s through the early 2000s. *Cristina Lopez, Ph.D.* Arts & Humanities Technologies and Projects Support Liberal Arts Technologies and Innovation Services | LATIS College of Liberal Arts | University of Minnesota clopez@umn.edu | 612-626-6639 | calendar <https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=clopez%40umn.edu&ctz=America/Chicago> | latis.umn.edu <http://claoit.umn.edu/> On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 5:59 AM C.H. <chainsawtiney@gmail.com> wrote:
The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution by Walter Isaacson (2015-10-06)
Not a textbook but a good read.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 8:11 PM Adriana de Souza e Silva <aasilva@ncsu.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
I’m looking for a text (book, article, a few chapters) that tells the
history of computers, starting from Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace’s Analytical Engine to present days. This is for a 200-level undergraduate class, so I’m trying to summarize the topic as much as possible, to give students a general overview in a couple of classes.
Any suggestions? _________________________ Adriana de Souza e Silva University Faculty Scholar Professor Department of Communication http://www.souzaesilva.com
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