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History of Computing
Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works
  • George K. Thiruvathukal, Loyola University Chicago
  • David B Dennis, Loyola University Chicago
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Publication Date
8-28-2017
Abstract
The social and organizational history of humanity is intricately entangled with the history of technology in general and the technology of information in particular. Advances in this area have often been closely involved in social and political transformations. While the contemporary period is often referred to by such names as the Computing and Information Age, this is the culmination of a series of historical transformations that have been centuries in the making. This course will provide a venue for students to learn about history through the evolution of number systems and arithmetic, calculating and computing machines, and advanced communication technology via the Internet. Students who take this course will attain a degree of technological literacy while studying core historical concepts. Students who complete this course will learn the key vocabulary of the computing discipline, which is playing a significant role in modern human thought and new media communications. The History of Computing will be organized around the historical perspective. The relationships between social organization, intellectual climate, and technology will be examined and stressed.
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The definitive version was published at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5346571.

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Thiruvathukal, George K. and Dennis, David B., COMP 111 Syllabus: History of Computing at Loyola University Chicago. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5346571