[SIGCIS-Members] Interview for 6th grade history project re: "the first computer"

mwillega mike at willegal.net
Fri Feb 22 06:24:50 PST 2019


I wouldn’t worry about it too much, have a conversation with the student and see where it leads - after all it’s his assignment, not yours.

Regards,
Mike Willegal


> On Feb 22, 2019, at 12:11 AM, Hintz, Eric <HintzE at si.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hi SIGCIS-
>  
> My buddy emailed and said (paraphrasing): “My son’s a 6th grader; he and his classmates are doing research projects.  They have to interview an expert on some topic.  His classmate wants to research ‘the first computer.’  Can my son’s classmate interview you?”  Being an all-purpose “expert,”  I said yes! 
>  
> As historians, we tend to reject absolutes, hedge, and use qualifying adjectives like the first “electronic” or “programmable” or “personal” computer.  But this is a 6thgrader, so I don’t want to confuse him with too many carefully constructed hedges.  So I appeal to the wisdom of this crowd…  
>  
> Q: How would you approach this 6th grader’s legitimate interest in the first computer?  Which computer(s) should I/we focus on?  Best books or other resources (e.g. Ceruzzi’s Concise History) to help me and the sixth grader get the facts straight?   
>  
> Many thanks!
> Eric Hintz
>  
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