7. COMPUTERS(How computers have changed)

Computers today

We use computers every day. They help us to do lots of different things.

We use lots of different types of computers, such as:

How many different things can you think of which you can do on a computer?

There are many different things you can do on a computer. Here are just a few examples:
  • Play games
  • Send an email
  • Find out information
  • Buy things from a shop

How computers have changed

Early computers were very different from today’s computers. We’re all used to small, powerful and very fast computers, but it hasn’t always been this way.

The story of computers started a long, long time ago.

The first mechanical calculator was built by Charles Babbage. He worked together with Ada Lovelace, who was the world’s first computer programmer. Many years later, Alan Turing invented a new way for computer programmes to work. His ideas changed how all programmes are made. During World War Two, he helped make a machine that could understand secret, coded enemy messages.

All computer programmes we use now, are based on Alan Turing’s ideas about algorithms.

In the 1960s, computers started being used to control spaceships. For many years, only big companies had computers. But over time, computers have become common in the household. In the 1990s, the internet became available in our homes. Today, computers are everywhere. In your home, out and about and in your hand. And it’s exciting to know that today, smartphones are much more powerful than the computers that controlled spaceships in the 1960s.

Computer creators

Let’s meet three important people that helped develop how computers are used.

Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage was a British mathematician and inventor. In 1833, he designed the Analytical Engine. If it had been built, it would have been the very first computer! Fascinating Fact: The Analytical Engine was designed to do calculations with different sets of numbers and was powered by steam!

Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace was another British mathematician, who loved solving puzzles. She studied the plans Charles Babbage had made for the Analytical Engine and made notes on how it could be used. These notes were the first computer program. Fascinating Fact: A programming language was invented in the 1990s called Ada, after Ada Lovelace.

Alan Turing

Alan Turing was a British mathematician who worked with a team of people during World War Two. He created a machine that could read secret coded messages and helped save many lives!Fascinating fact: Alan Turing’s face is on the English £50 note.

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