Ada Lovelace and the Start of Computers


Ada Lovelace and the Start of Computers
Ada Lovelace turned her powerful imagination into a vision of the future, predicting the impact of computers on human life. Lovelace had a unique education and embraced mathematics. She became one of the biggest believers in engineer Charles Babbage's ideas for calculation machines. This graphic biography shows how Lovelace helped spread awareness of what an early computer could do and how she became one of the first computer programmers. It also shows how Lovelace pushed back against doubts about calculation machines and against her own self-doubt.
About This Book
10-12Age Range
3.2 AR
47Pages
TechnologySubject
GN550LLexile
15-30 minsReading Time
WGuided Reading
MFountas & Pinnell
-DRA
