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Panel Debate: Want to Succeed in Tech? Try not to be a Woman…

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

In his June 2017 column for the Observer, John Naughton asks, "What lies behind the abusive or derogatory attitudes to women that one finds both in the (tech) industry and the products (for example, social media) that it has created?" At this Women in Computing live event, writer and activist Suw Charman-Anderson chairs a panel debate asking […]

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Presentation: Suw Charman-Anderson

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Suw Charman-Anderson talks about why she set up Ada Lovelace Day and some of the other women who have made outstanding contributions to computer science. With time for questions from the audience at the end. 6:30-8pm - Doors open at 6pm Suw Charman-Anderson is the founder of Ada Lovelace Day, an international celebration of the achievements of […]

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It Began with Ada

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Our Ada Lovelace Day evening event. Ada Lovelace wrote the world’s first complex algorithm in 1843 and was then written out of history. This performance tells her story using an LED dress which she operates – live on stage – using her wearable tech satin glove. Ada.Ada.Ada exists to help people, especially girls and women, engage with technology and […]

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Film Screening: Hidden Figures

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

HIDDEN FIGURES is the hitherto untold tale that reorients our view of the space race of the 1960s by telling the stories of 3 brilliant African-American mathematicians at NASA (Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson) who serve as the brains behind a stunning achievement that galvanised the world but who were then written out of history. This is the incredible […]

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Professor Jean Bacon in Conversation with Dr Valerie Lynch

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Jean Bacon was the first woman to be appointed to a Lectureship in the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in 1985. She is now Professor Emerita of Distributed Systems at the Computer Laboratory where she co-headed the Opera Research Group from its founding in the 1990s. Don't miss this chance to hear Jean […]

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Ada Lovelace: The Programmer, the Maths, and the Myths

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Ada Lovelace is widely celebrated as "the first programmer”, the “enchantress of numbers” whose unique “poetical science” enabled her to make startling predictions about modern computing in a famous 1843 paper about Charles Babbage’s proposed analytical engine. In this talk, Professor Ursula Martin (CBE FRSE, University of Oxford) will separate fact from myth, talk about what […]

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Women in Computing: Her Story

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Her Story is an interactive exhibition celebrating women who live, breathe and work computing and tech. The focus is on celebrating women who work or have worked in technology through the stories that they can tell. The festival will include an interactive exhibition (included in standard museum admission price) as well as a series of […]

Free

Give IT a Go: is it as easy as it sounds?

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Give IT a Go: is it as easy as it sounds? is our 2018 panel debate on women and computing, chaired by Suw Charman-Anderson, founder of Ada Lovelace Day. Can women get in, stay in and get back in to careers in tech? Bring your stories on careers in tech (broadly defined, not just computing!) and join us in this lively […]

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Teachers’ Twilight event: Does the gender gap in tech start at school?

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

There seems to be a well documented and growing gender gap in technology and STEM subjects in schools and universities on a background of a recognised STEM skills shortage in the UK. But what is going here? Are there wider issues around gendered classrooms, gendered school activities, gendered language and are these all contributing to […]

Free

Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story Film Screening

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Part of our Women in Computing Festival 2018: Her Story What do the most beautiful actress of the 1930s and 40s and the inventor whose concepts were the basis of cell phone and bluetooth technology have in common? They are both Hedy Lamarr, the Hollywood icon who was the inspiration for Snow White and Cat Woman and a technological […]

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Computing Herstory

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Two days of fast-paced, all-day activities perfect for KS3 students, our Ada Lovelace Day events for schools encourage girls and boys to engage with technology and STEM. Ada Lovelace wrote the world’s first complex algorithm in 1843 and was then written out of history until recently. Her story explains why everyone should get involved with computers […]

Free

Ada Lovelace Day with St Mary’s Junior School

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

The Centre for Computing History welcomes St. Mary's Junior School, Cambridge to meet some present day and historical women in computing history. Students will also send messages using morse code and learn about amazing algorithms.

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TechTalk: Lily Madar – Programming with Yarn

Centre for Computing History 1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Join us on Ada Lovelace Day for an fascinating talk on craft & programming. Computers can take an unexpected form; historically they started as humans. Without realising it, crocheters interpret their own patterns, thus becoming “computers”. Does this then make crochet a form of programming language? By exploring the origins and evolution of crochet and […]

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