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Subject : Computer Science
Class   : 7th grade
Chapter : History of Computer 
Topic   : History of Computer                                                                                                                        Duration: 45 minutes

Objective:[edit | edit source]

  • To introduce students to the concept of the history of computers.
  • To provide an overview of early computing devices and their significance.

Materials Needed:[edit | edit source]

  1. Whiteboard and markers or a computer/projector for digital presentation.
  2. Printed timeline of computer history.
  3. Images of early computing devices.
  4. Videos or multimedia resources on the history of computers.

Introduction (15 minutes):[edit | edit source]

  • Begin with a brief discussion about the importance of computers in our daily lives.
  • Ask students if they have ever wondered how computers evolved and where it all began.
  • Introduce the lesson objective: understanding the history of computers.

Timeline Activity (20 minutes):[edit | edit source]

  • Distribute printed timelines of the history of computers to each student or display it digitally.
  • Discuss key points on the timeline, such as the invention of the abacus, the analytical engine, and the development of early computers like ENIAC and UNIVAC.
  • Highlight major inventors and contributors, including Charles Babbage, Alan Turing, and Ada Lovelace.

Interactive Discussion (15 minutes):[edit | edit source]

  • Engage students in a discussion about how these early computing devices compare to modern computers.
  • Encourage students to share their thoughts on the significance of each milestone.
  • Discuss how these inventions paved the way for the computers we use today.

Homework Assignment: Researching Inventors[edit | edit source]

  • Assign each student or groups of students an inventor from the history of computers.
  • Have them research and gather information about the assigned inventor for a presentation in the next class.