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Grace Murray Hopper: A History Chat with Sari Beth Rosenberg
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#6 YouTube Clip 2024
Grade Level Grades 7-12
Resource Type Handout, Worksheet

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Explore the life and legacy of Grace Murray Hopper, a pioneering computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral, in this history chat by Sari Beth Rosenberg. Discover how Hopper's groundbreaking work in computer programming, particularly her development of the first compiler, revolutionized the tech industry and laid the foundation for modern computing. Through this lesson, teachers can introduce students to a true trailblazer who broke barriers in both technology and the military, inspiring future generations of women and men to pursue careers in STEM. This resource also includes discussion questions and activities to help students connect Hopper's contributions to contemporary technological advancements and the role of women in science and engineering today.

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August 13, 2024
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August 13, 2024
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