Book ID: CBB682831940

Now the Chips Are Down: The BBC Micro (2016)

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Gazzard, Alison (Author)


The MIT Press


Publication Date: 2016
Physical Details: 224 pp.
Language: English

The story of a pioneering microcomputer: its beginnings as part of a national Computer Literary Project, its innovative hardware, and its creative uses.In 1982, the British Broadcasting Corporation launched its Computer Literacy Project, intended “to introduce interested adults to the world of computers and computing.” The BBC accompanied this initiative with television programs, courses, books, and software―an early experiment in multi-platform education. The BBC, along with Acorn Computers, also introduced the BBC Microcomputer, which would be at the forefront of the campaign. The BBC Micro was designed to meet the needs of users in homes and schools, to demystify computing, and to counter the general pessimism among the media in Britain about technology. In this book, Alison Gazzard looks at the BBC Micro, examining the early capabilities of multi-platform content generation and consumption and the multiple literacies this approach enabled―not only in programming and software creation, but also in accessing information across a range of media, and in “do-it-yourself” computing. She links many of these early developments to current new-media practices.Gazzard looks at games developed for the BBC Micro, including Granny's Garden, an educational game for primary schools, and Elite, the seminal space-trading game. She considers the shift in focus from hardware to peripherals, describing the Teletext Adapter as an early model for software distribution and the Domesday Project (which combined texts, video, and still photographs) as a hypermedia-like experience.Gazzard's account shows the BBC Micro not only as a vehicle for various literacies but also as a user-oriented machine that pushed the boundaries of what could be achieved in order to produce something completely new.

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Authors & Contributors
Cassidy, Angela
Støen, Michael
Long, Max
Piel, Helen
Stark, Luke
Jones, Allan
Journals
Public Understanding of Science
British Journal for the History of Science
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Archives of Natural History
Social Studies of Science
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
University of London, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (United Kingdom
Routledge
Palgrave Macmillan
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Popularization
Science and society
Broadcasting, radio and television
Popular culture
Radio
Technology and culture
People
Gilbert Dempster Fisher
Orwell, George
Smith, John Maynard
Russell, Bertrand Arthur William
Crowther, James Gerald
Bronowski, Jacob
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Places
Great Britain
Silicon Valley (California)
Scotland
Argentina
United States
Japan
Institutions
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Royal Society of London
British Association for the Advancement of Science
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