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Schoolgirls are logging into a career in computers thanks to a course organised by

Schoolgirls are logging into a career in computers thanks to a course organised by Coventry Polytechnic. They learned how hi-tech equipment has transformed many industries and about the wide range of new jobs for women made possible by computers. Third-formers from Stoke Park Ernesford Grange Lyng Hall and Blue Coat schools are taking part in the week-long course. the Polytechnic organisers hope it will encourage more girls to become more interested in a job with computers. One part of the course was a tour of Coventrys Computer-run traffic control centre which has revolutionised vehicle movement in and around the city. Manager Tom Holland showed them how closed circuit Television and computer-controlled traffic signals enabled them to minimise delays in rush hour and after accidents and breakdowns. A look round GEC Telecommunications in Coventry is also included in the course programme. In our photograph Jenni Neal 14 of Stoke Park School takes to the keyboard at the traffic control centre under the guidance of assistant manager Len Mason. 30th June 1987. © Mirrorpix

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Schoolgirls Unlocking the Future: Empowering Girls in the World of Computers". This print captures a pivotal moment in history when Coventry Polytechnic organized a groundbreaking course that aimed to inspire young schoolgirls to pursue careers in computers. The image showcases the enthusiasm and determination of these third-formers from Stoke Park, Ernesford Grange, Lyng Hall, and Blue Coat schools as they delve into the world of technology. During this week-long course, these bright minds were exposed to how cutting-edge equipment has revolutionized various industries and opened up countless opportunities for women. The organizers hoped that by immersing themselves in computer-related activities, more girls would be encouraged to explore exciting career paths within this field. One highlight of the program was an eye-opening visit to Coventry's Computer-run traffic control center. Led by manager Tom Holland and assistant manager Len Mason, the students witnessed firsthand how closed-circuit television and computer-controlled traffic signals transformed vehicle movement throughout the city. This experience showcased not only the practical applications of technology but also its potential for minimizing delays during rush hour or after accidents. Additionally, a tour around GEC Telecommunications provided further insight into the vast possibilities offered by computers. As Jenni Neal from Stoke Park School fearlessly took charge at a keyboard under Len Mason's guidance at the traffic control center, her determined expression symbolizes a generation ready to embrace new challenges and shape their own futures. This remarkable photograph serves as a reminder of how initiatives like this can empower young girls with knowledge and ignite their passion for pursuing careers in technology – ultimately shaping our society's future progress.


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Bring a piece of educational history into your home or office with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image showcases a group of schoolgirls eagerly logging into their first computer course, organized by Coventry Polytechnic. Witness the excitement as they embark on a journey to transform their futures in the burgeoning field of technology. This high-quality print, produced by Memory Lane Prints, is a inspiring reminder of the power of education and the impact of technological innovation. Order now and add a touch of nostalgia and motivation to your space.


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Bring a piece of educational history into your home or office with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases a group of schoolgirls eagerly logging into their computer courses, organized by Coventry Polytechnic. Witness the excitement as they discover the transformative power of hi-tech equipment in various industries. A perfect addition to any room, this print is not only a beautiful work of art but also a reminder of the profound impact technology has had on our world. Order yours today and relive the spirit of innovation!


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Bring the inspiring story of young minds embracing technology to your walls with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This captivating image captures the moment Schoolgirls log into a world of limitless opportunities in the computer industry, all thanks to the forward-thinking course organized by Coventry Polytechnic. Witness the transformation of industries through the power of technology with this vibrant and engaging print from Memory Lane Prints.


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Bring the past to life with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring an inspiring image by Memory Lane Prints. Witness the excitement of schoolgirls as they log into a career in computers, thanks to a forward-thinking course organized by Coventry Polytechnic. This intricately designed puzzle showcases the transformative power of technology in various industries, making it an excellent addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Delve into the past while testing your problem-solving skills with this delightful and educational puzzle.

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