The Yr 10 college students visited the museum on Wednesday, June 26, the place they learnt about how gadgets, programming languages and video games have developed through the years.
In addition they attended two bodily computing workshops.
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A spotlight of the journey for the scholars was studying how knowledge travels on a wall-sized mega processor, constructed by James Newman.
The processor has gained a Guinness World Document and took 5 years to construct.
The Centre for Computing Historical past opened at its present website in Cambridge in 2013, and goals to inform the story of the ‘Info Age’ and the historic, social and cultural impacts of private computing.