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Failing at Retirement, a chat with Elizabeth Oldham

Failing at Retirement, a chat with Elizabeth Oldham

Released Sunday, 5th March 2023
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Failing at Retirement, a chat with Elizabeth Oldham

Failing at Retirement, a chat with Elizabeth Oldham

Failing at Retirement, a chat with Elizabeth Oldham

Failing at Retirement, a chat with Elizabeth Oldham

Sunday, 5th March 2023
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Developed some interest in the idea of computers in my schooldays – notably around the

beginning of the 1960s. Faraday lecture on “Transistors and all that”; talk to my class – we

all had to give one if I recall correctly – on “the binary system (not in the maths curriculum

then) and computers” [anecdote on my parents’ different reactions]

Did my degree in Maths in Trinity in the early 1960s.

Graduate work in London … captivated by logic and the foundations of mathematics,

including theoretical computing as manifested in Turing machines and the concept of

computability.

Came back to Ireland in 1969 to do the HDip, then teach in Alexandra College, then back to

TCD to do the MEd … during this entire period (which coincided with stirrings of interest in

computers in education here and initial Departmental activity) so many things contrived to

enhance my interest in ideas both of computing – including computing in schools – and the

use of computers in T&L.


Went to what was the foundational meeting of CESI, January 1973, but only as a stand-in (for

Fr. Cyril Byrne who wrote the programming language CSSP for schools) so I don’t regard

myself as a founder member. Fr. Cyril started – or at least, Prof. John Byrne started & Fr.

Cyril taught – the Computers in Education Diploma at TCD in autumn 1973, and the first

cohort of students effectively became the Dublin Branch of CESI.


In CESI ever since … usually on the Executive (and have served as national Vice-Chair or

whatever we were calling it at the time). Member of various CESI delegations / visits to the

Department over the years.


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