How an Arizona teacher's dyscalculia shaped a massive cardboard recreation of the ENIAC computer ...
An Arizona teacher and his students built a full-scale cardboard replica of the historic ENIAC computer, using 22,000 parts and six months of work. The project, led by technology instructor Tom Burick ...
Happy 80th anniversary, ENIAC! The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, the first large-scale, general-purpose, programmable electronic digital computer, helped shape our world. On 15 ...
A bank of blinking lights indicate the mysterious processes going on within: That classic symbol of a computer has lasted long after computers evolved into friendly desktop tools. This was not a dream ...
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