Alan Turing The ‘father’ of modern Computer Science.

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Alan Turing The ‘father’ of modern Computer Science

Lesson Aims 1.Find out about a famous gay person in LGBT history month 2.To understand how Alan Turing contributed to the making of the modern computer.

Starter What is this a picture of?

What do these have in common?

Task 1 Using the Internet to do research, answer the questions about Alan Turing’s life

Task 2 Label this diagram

Create your own poster Create your own diagram of a CPU and explain how each section works – particularly focussing on the ALU and the control unit.

Plenary Q&A How do the modern day ALU and Control unit work? What were the key contributions Alan Turing made to Science? How should Alan Turing have been treated by British Society? How different is life for LGBT people in today’s world?