The BBC has released a 1992 retrospective on the Computer Literacy Project, which aimed to educate British youth about computers in the early 1980s. This project included TV programming and the development of the Acorn BBC Micro, a high-spec 8-bit machine that influenced future computing education initiatives like the Raspberry Pi.
This historical look highlights the optimism and educational impact of early home computer programs, contrasting with later declines in tech literacy efforts.
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