Each December Dan Hayton presents a selection of films and videos relating to the History of Computing.

Speaker

Dan Hayton

Synopsis

Each December Dan Hayton presents a selection of films and videos relating to the History of Computing.

What will be Dan’s theme this year? We don’t know.

Actually we don’t care because we know it will be an entertaining afternoon.

About the speaker

Dan Hayton is the CCS’s media manager and is responsible for publishing recordings of London CCS meetings so that members who couldn’t attend can watch the event at their convenience.

Once a year we allow him to take centre stage - partly because he has earned a rest, but mostly because he is an entertaining raconteur who delights his audience.

Apart from his role in the CCS, he is also a leading member of the Newcomen Society and of the Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society.

A man of many talents, not to be missed.

Our events are for adults aged 16 years and over.

This meeting is conducted in accordance with the BCS Code of Conduct for Meetings.

BCS is a membership organisation. If you enjoy this event, please consider joining BCS. You’ll be very welcome. You’ll receive access to many exclusive career development tools, an introduction to a thriving professional community and also help us Make IT Good For Society. Join BCS today

If you are attending in person, please familiarise yourself with the Visitor Instructions for the BCS London Office.

Please note, if you have any accessibility needs, please let us know via groups@bcs.uk, and we’ll work with you to make suitable arrangements.

BCS privacy notice: your data will be processed by BCS in accordance with our data privacy notice.

Photography: by attending this event, you may be photographed or filmed. Please speak to a member of staff if you do not wish to be included.

For overseas delegates who wish to attend the event, please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters.

This event is brought to you by: Computer Conservation Society

Hybrid: Computer Films - Computer Conservation Society
Date and time
Thursday 17 December, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Location

Webinar
Price
Free