Staff of LBCC speak on and look back on how technology has grown within the last 40 years
Bob Ross with older computers that were used 40 years ago Bob Ross, an LBCC instructor, has been working with the growing and advancing technology on campus for years. “I did my own programming to do all sorts of things, but soon saw where programming was headed. There would be simplification, ease of use, downsizing, distributed computers instead of centralized computing, greater applications to do anything, and speed. And it all happened,” says Ross. This can be seen in our world, communities and here on campus. Students are seen with iPhones, Apple watches, and laptops on a daily basis. Computers and the technology we have access to on campus is integrated into our systems today, although it was not always this way. Computers at LBCC were not introduced for education until the ’80s. Since then, we have expanded to having multiple places to access technology, such as the library, learning centers and computer labs. Instructor Liz Pearce, who has been working at LBCC since ...