Provided by: Crash Course |Published on: October 16, 2022
Videos Grades 9-12, ap-college
Synopsis
This animated video summarizes the history of computation technologies, from the invention of the abacus thousands of years ago to today's digital computer.
The video focuses on humanity's need for computing devices and their important role in shaping history and the advancement of societies.
The animations make the video engaging and make complex topics easy to understand.
This is a great introductory resource for computer courses, helping to establish the importance of such for societies, businesses, and individuals.
Additional Prerequisites
This video is not meant to teach students how to program.
This video is the first part of a two-part series on early computing but can be used as a standalone resource.
Differentiation
Students are introduced to many different concepts, including the industrial revolution, polynomials, and the first applications of computing technologies, which the teacher can expand upon.
This video can also be used in science and environment-related classes during lessons about the effects of globalization and an increasingly (advanced) technology-dependent world on the climate and environment.
Consider having students research the importance of computer modeling for climate change reports and for determining which sources of pollution and climate solutions should be addressed first.