Black Innovators in Digital Technology
DUE: Friday, March 13
As a tribute to Black History Month, you will each create a webpage containing a short biography of a black innovator who has contributed to the field of Digital Technology.
People You Could Choose From
You don't have to choose from this list, but it gives you some ideas (disclaimer: AI generated list!):
π₯οΈ Early Computing & Foundational Tech
Mark Dean
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Co-inventor of the IBM PC architecture
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Holds 3 of the original 9 IBM PC patents
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Helped develop the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus
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Led development of early gigahertz processors at IBM
π‘ Tie-in: Hardware architecture & computer engineering.
Gladys West
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Mathematician whose calculations contributed to GPS development
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Her geodetic modeling work made modern navigation possible
π‘ Tie-in: Algorithms, satellite data, real-world math in computing.
Roy Clay Sr.
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Key figure in developing HP's computer division
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Considered a pioneer of Silicon Valley
π‘ Tie-in: Early computing industry & representation in tech leadership.
π Internet & Web Technology
Radia Perlman
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Inventor of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
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Fundamental to how Ethernet networks avoid loops
π‘ Tie-in: Networking fundamentals (great for CS classes).
Kimberly Bryant
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Founder of Black Girls Code
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Expanded access to computing education
π‘ Tie-in: Equity in tech education & future pipeline development.
Tope Awotona
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Founder of Calendly
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Built a billion-dollar SaaS platform
π‘ Tie-in: Software startups & cloud-based services.
π€ AI, Algorithms & Data Science
Timnit Gebru
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AI ethics researcher
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Known for research on bias in facial recognition systems
π‘ Tie-in: Algorithmic bias, responsible AI.
Joy Buolamwini
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Founder of the Algorithmic Justice League
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Research exposed racial bias in facial recognition AI
π‘ Tie-in: Machine learning datasets & fairness in AI.
Rediet Abebe
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First Black woman to earn a PhD in computer science from Cornell
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Researches algorithms and social good
π‘ Tie-in: Ethical algorithm design.
π» Software, Gaming & Digital Media
Jerry Lawson
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Developed one of the first cartridge-based video game systems
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Pioneer in video game hardware
π‘ Tie-in: Gaming systems architecture.
John Henry Thompson
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Created Lingo programming language (used in Macromedia Director)
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Early digital media & animation software
π‘ Tie-in: Programming languages & multimedia software.
π± Modern Tech & Industry Leaders
Ursula Burns
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First Black woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company (Xerox)
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Led Xerox through digital transformation
π‘ Tie-in: Business + digital transformation.
Arlan Hamilton
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Founder of Backstage Capital
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Invests in underrepresented tech founders
π‘ Tie-in: Startup ecosystems & tech funding.
π Cybersecurity & Advanced Research
Lisa Gelobter
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Helped develop Shockwave technology
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Contributed to early web animation and streaming media
π‘ Tie-in: Multimedia evolution of the web.
Required Elements:
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Title (Personβs Name)
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Short biography (1β2 paragraphs) containing
- Some background about them
- Their impact on technology
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One image
- One meaningful quote
- A short "Why this matters today" reflection (2β4 sentences)
Method of Completion
Option 1 - Using HTML Code
Run the update.
A new folder should be created called Other, with a subfolder called black-history.
Within this folder you can double click the index.html file to see it rendered in a web browser.
HTML files can also be opened in text editors to edit the underlying code. I will show you how to do this today.
Fill your content into the appropriate sections you see in the template.
Option 2 - Using Google Sites
If you prefer to not dabble in coding at this time, you can create a website without coding using Google sites by clicking here.