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On June 3, 2010, the Computer History Museum hosted a 6-session conference on the PLATO learning system. Session 3 was entitled “PLATO Software: Driven by a Clear, Compelling Challenge.” Session 3 Description: The software architecture of the PLATO Learning System permitted high interactivity with hundreds of users and a TUTOR programming language that enabled faculty (and gamers) to write their own interactive graphics programs. These capabilities required close management of scarce system resources. Learn how it all worked in this discussion with panelists: Dr. Robert Rader, Dr. Bruce Sherwood and Michael Walker. Steve Gilmor moderated the panel. PLATO Overview: PLATO was a centralized, mainframe-based system, with very sophisticated terminals connected to it. Its mission was to deliver education electronically at low cost. But it became much, much more than that. It quickly became home to a diverse online community that represented a microcosm of today’s online world. Much of what we take for granted in today’s hyper-active, always-on world of social media, blogs, and addictive computer games could be applied to what life was like on the PLATO system beginning in the mid-1970s. PLATO, an acronym standing for “Programmed Logic for Automated Teaching Operations,” started as a project of the Coordinated Sciences Laboratory (CSL) at the University of Illinois in 1960. The original goal was to build on the mechanical “teaching machine” work of BF Skinner and instead see if

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This video is captured during inauguration program organized by Shanti Secondary School at Parakatne VDC of Bajhang District of Nepal. The School is located at 4 days travel distance from Nepal Capital Kathmandu and required half day walking from nearest road head. The computer is operated through solar power and thinclient networking is done for 4 computers. The thinclient is used to reduce the solar installation cost. The student learning computer operation as well as teachers are teaching …

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