Halt and Catch Fire Curriculum: Educational Syllabus for Technology History Discussion Groups
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Summary
This is a curriculum website built around the TV series 'Halt and Catch Fire' (2014-2017), which depicts fictional tech industry stories from the 1980s-1990s. The site provides a 15-class syllabus designed for self-forming watching clubs to discuss technology history topics featured in the series, similar to a book club format. It includes a PDF option and class layout guide.
Key quotes
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The intent is for this website to be used by self-forming small groups that want to create a 'watching club' (like a book club)
a fictional narrative about people working in tech during the 1980s-1990s
There are 15 classes, for a 'semester-long' course
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