Course website: The History of computers and computing technology [To the faculty website of James Tam]

CPSC 409: fall 2024

A history of computers and computing technology from ancient to modern times. The content goes back to personal computing devices (such as "finger reckoning) and may cover recent events up to the rise of social networks and the history of computer and video gaming.

Lecture, important administrative course information, general assignment information

Day/Time for class

L01: MWF 4:00 - 4:50 PM

Contact Information

James Tam

 

Office time:  Please identify yourself as a CPSC 409 student when you come into the 'office'

 

Email: tam@ucalgary.ca

   
General grading information

Estimating your term grade: [Grade calculator spreadsheet]

Course topics and outline ]Main grid]
Exams [Dates/times/details]
Official Course Information Sheet [CIS version checked, approved and signed by the faculty office]

 

Main grid: Course topics, exam information (content will be available via the D2L course page)

Shortcut links for each week of lecture

Week Topic (more links will added in the during the semester)
Lecture week 1: Sept. 1 - 7 (lectures start on Tue. Sept. 3)

Lecture week 2: Sept. 8 - 14

 

Lecture week 3: Sept. 15 - 21

Lecture week 4: Sept. 22 - 28

Midterm I: Friday Sept. 27

Lecture week 5: Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 (No classes Monday Sept. 30)

Lecture week 6: Oct. 6 - 12

Lecture week 7: Oct. 13 - 19 (No classes Monday Oct. 14)

 

Lecture week 8: Oct. 20 - 26

Lecture week 9: Oct. 27 - Nov. 2

Midterm II: Friday Nov. 1

Lecture week 10: Nov. 3 - 9

 
Reading Week: Nov. 10 - 16, no classes  

Lecture week 11: Nov. 17 - 23

Lecture week 12: Nov. 24 - 30

Lecture week 13: Dec. 1 - 7 (last day of class is Fri. Dec. 6)

 
  • Microprocessors/microcomputers and the major software houses (continued from last week)
  • History of video and computer games (if there is time: based on the in class vote I will prioritize talking about the consoles over the software (games).
  • I haven't had time to teach these topics for many years but here they are if you are at least interested in the content:
    • History of computer interfaces and Human-Computer Interaction (if there is time) [Notes: 2 per page]
    • History of the Internet search sites (if there is time) [Notes: 2 per page]
Final exam period: Dec. 9 - 19  

 

Examinations

 

General information that applies to all exams [Information link]

1

Midterm #1: Fri. Sept. 27, during regular class time  worth 33.33% of the term mark) [Information link]

2

Midterm #2: Fri. Nov. 1, during regular class time worth 33.33% of the term mark) [Information link]

3

Midterm #3: Held during the regular final exam period [Scheduled by the Office of the Registrar] (Worth 33.34% of the term mark) [Information link]