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Subject: Re: Forgotten anniversaries


Author:
wexwiz543
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Date Posted: 09:50:15 05/12/15 Tue
In reply to: Boyd Percy 's message, "Re: Forgotten anniversaries" on 00:12:59 05/12/15 Tue

No electronic devices allowed in my classes. Too many students using them for things other than class work.
FYI electronic devices are also banned in classes at MIT and Harvard.

Wex

>>I teach at a Jr College and try to bring in current
>>events and history into my classes. It is very
>>discouraging on Veterans Day when I ask my students
>>what happened at 11am on 11 Nov 1918. Most can't even
>>tell me what was going on in 1918. If we do not have
>>an understanding of history, how are we to get along
>>in this life.
>>
>>Wex
>
>
>Not to worry!
>
>We'll whip out our smart phone or tablet and "google"
>any issue we're confronted with these days. Or even
>better yet, hold up our new Apple or Android watch and
>find any answer we need but only if our eyes can see
>something that small.

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Author:
Boyd Percy
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Date Posted: 23:31:41 05/12/15 Tue

>No electronic devices allowed in my classes. Too many
>students using them for things other than class work.
>FYI electronic devices are also banned in classes at
>MIT and Harvard.
>
>Wex
>

In June of this year, it will be 50 years since I started college. We didn't have any electronics available, just the written word. I remember at registration we had to collect IBM punch cards for our classes so I know there were computers involved. A daylong hassle. The first year I thought the toughest thing about college was registration process and the interminable waiting in long lines. This fall my grandson will start college and I wonder sometimes if he could survive without a smartphone.
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Author:
byte mangler
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Date Posted: 21:31:07 06/27/15 Sat

>In June of this year, it will be 50 years since I
>started college. We didn't have any electronics
>available, just the written word. I remember at
>registration we had to collect IBM punch cards for our
>classes so I know there were computers involved. A
>daylong hassle. The first year I thought the toughest
>thing about college was registration process and the
>interminable waiting in long lines. This fall my
>grandson will start college and I wonder sometimes if
>he could survive without a smartphone.

Computers were definitely a part of the picture in 1965. At that time there was NO interactive interface, but the punch cards were almost definitely destined for a computer system running batch programs.
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Author:
Ian
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Date Posted: 08:29:45 06/29/15 Mon


>Computers were definitely a part of the picture in
>1965. At that time there was NO interactive
>interface, but the punch cards were almost definitely
>destined for a computer system running batch programs.

Absolutely. In May 1965 I started as a trainee programmer. IBM 1401 system, 16000 (yes, decimal 16K) character (6 bit characters) memory, 2 disk drives each with 1 million characters of storage on removable disk packs, 4 tape drives, card reader and card punch. All programs were loaded from cards. Input data originated as cards too.

Ian


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