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Victor McGee oral history interview audio and transcripts (digital and born-digital) Digital Version Available

 Series
Part of DOH-644: Victor McGee oral history interview

Description

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Victor E. McGee, Assistant Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Dartmouth College 1962-1969, Associate Professor of Statistics Emeritus at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth 1969-1999. Oral history interview documenting the development of the Dartmouth Time Sharing System, as well as the generic changes in computing and programming both at Dartmouth College and in a wider context. McGee briefly describes both his and John Kemeny’s recruitment from Princeton, before describing, in greater detail, the progression of computing at Dartmouth. McGee explains the way various faculty members approached the subject of computing, the extensive student involvement in computing, and the way it was able to enrich the learning at Dartmouth. McGee also analyses whether the reduced ubiquity of programing after the advent of personal computers and programs such as Excel is a loss for the current generation of students.

Dates

  • undated (200x July 24)

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

Unrestricted.

Extent

8 Digital File(s) (4.docx (audited or complete transcript is 60 pages); 1.mp3 (1 full interview recorded as.mp3 audio file is 1 hours, 33 minutes, and 37 seconds); 3 .wav)

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