Event 1 Timelines COMP6046 Hugh Davis Learning Societies Lab ECS The University of Southampton, UK www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~hcd.

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Event 1 Timelines COMP6046 Hugh Davis Learning Societies Lab ECS The University of Southampton, UK

Event 2 Timelines Lecture In this lecture we will be looking at what are the most transformative inventions that have changes our ability to present, process, learn and find information. In the next lecture we will be doing some future gazing There are some resources that have been tagged on delicious that appear on the course web page (see timeline tag) Could we produce the Web Timeline?

Event 3 3 Timeline of Technology and Learning 1450 The invention of moveable type by Gutenberg in the 15th Century transformed society 1800 The chalk Board and Eraser 1827 The first photograph 1895 The wireless 1903 The first Motion Picture 1927 First TV 1938 First Computer 1947 First Transistor 1960 An early CAI system, PLATO 1960 The first video game is invented 1960 Xerox puts out the first photographic copy machine 1964 Development of BASIC programming language 1964 Graphical User Interface Developed 1967 Logo is developed 1967 Texas Instruments develops the first hand-held calculator 1967 Early Frame based hypertext documentation 1968 Engelbart – Demonstrates ARPANET and the mouse 1969 Nelson & Van Dam hypertext editor at Brown 1969 Birth of The Internet 1969 Scholar - first Intelligent Tutoring System 1970 AT&T start selling Picturephone system

Event Pong – the first computer video game? 1973 The first cellular telephone began operation 1975 Video Recorders (Betamax) 1975 The Altair 8800 leads the way for personal computers 1977 Pacman on the Atari 1977 Apple introduces the Apple II Japan Victor Company (JVC) introduces the VHS format 1980 Aspen Movie Map 1980 The Whiteboard starts to replace the chalkboard 1981 The IBM PC and MSDOS 1982 Various HT systems using Full screen interface 1983 First Electronic Book 1983 MIDI 1983 TCP/IP 1984 The Mac 1985 Negroponte, Wiesner: opened MIT Media Lab 1986 BBC’s Doomsday Project - Videodiscs 1987 Hypercard bundled with the Mac 1987 Microsoft Windows 2 (Not really an OS) 1989 Sim City released 1989 Nintendo Game Boy 1990 First appearance of a number of Hypertext systems using GUI interface (including WWW) 1990 CCITT standard H.320 for ISDN conferencing Timeline (2)

Event 5 5 Timeline (3) 1990 IBM, Tandy and AT&T announce their specification for a Multimedia Platform (based upon a 286 chip with 1M of memory and a 1x CD for mass storage) 1991 TLTP Projects in UK 1992 the first M-bone audio multicast on the Net 1993 NCSA Mosaic 1994 Netscape 1994 CU-See Me for PC and Mac 1994 The Psion Organiser – first PDA? 1994 University of Southampton start teaching distance MSc via Internet 1995 SPs go private and Internet expands beyond Military, big business and Academia 1995 Alta Vista – first world wide search engine Microsoft, Internet Exploder MP Blackboard founded 1997 Berners-Lee announces the semantic web 1998 eLearning at a distance becoming popular – Phoenix and Cisco virtual universities 1999 Introduction of Apple QuickTime and Microsoft VFW 1999 Microsoft NetMeeting 1999 First version of MPEG The Grid/ e-Science programme 2000 First Silicon Chip implanted in Human Nervous system 2002 World's first 3G video cell phone roaming 2002 Access Grid 2003 Microsoft Media Centre Introduced (and dropped in 2004)