About the Museum:
At The National Museum of Computing, voted one of England's 'Top 100 Irreplaceable Places', the evolution of Computing will unfold before your eyes. You will journey from the early electro-mechanical code breaking machines of WWII and the world's first entirely digital semi-programmable computer, to the advent of mainframes in the 1950s and the rise of personal computing, mobile computing and the internet towards the end of the 20th century. Home to the world's largest collection of working historic computers, our fantastic team of friendly and knowledgeable volunteers are on hand to demonstrate the plethora of operational machines in our unrivalled collection. We look forward to welcoming you!
About this Event:
Our special Home Educators Days are organised to enable Home Educators to explore the Museum and experience activities that are typically available to school groups as part of our Museum Education Programme. From encryption and prime numbers to programming, robotics and artificial intelligence, there is plenty to learn and explore.
The content of the Museum is best suited to students aged 10 years and older. However, there are additional activities available for younger students that may be attending with their families. For further information on this event, including details of the sessions available, please click the 'Book Your Tickets Here' button below.