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Discover the treasures of Revolution: The First 2,000 Years of Computing. Our virtual scavenger hunt is specially designed for students in grades 6–12 and explores the exhibit's key artifacts and stories.
CHM offers educational experiences and unique curricula to serve a wide variety of college and adult audiences on topics such as innovation, entrepreneurship, and the Silicon Valley ecosystem model.
Students in grades 3–12 learn about the engineering design process, develop 21st century skills—critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration. Use this activity at home or in your classroom.
Revolution features 19 galleries, 1,100 objects, and inspiring stories from the pioneers and innovators who started the revolution that changed our world. Experience this exhibit online or in person.
Make Software explores the history, impact, and technology behind seven game-changing applications: MP3, Photoshop, MRI, Car Crash Simulation, Wikipedia, Texting, and World of Warcraft. Experience this exhibit online or in person.
Meet the upstarts: risk-takers, visionaries, disruptors, founders, and builders. UpStart is a prototype traveling exhibit about entrepreneurial people, companies, and communities. Experience this exhibit in person and access engaging online resources.
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CHM Live convenes today’s thought leaders and experts for conversations and debate about the complexities and opportunities presented by technology. View the entire series on CHM's YouTube channel.
Explore these mini-documentaries from our exhibit, Make Software: Change the World! Learn about the history, impact, and technology behind MP3, Photoshop, MRI, Car Crash Simulation, Wikipedia, Texting, and World of Warcraft.
What word of advice would you give to someone who is thinking about starting a company? Is there a story that reminds you of challenges faced, obstacles overcome, or important lessons learned? Hear what Silicon Valley founders and innovators had to say.
We offer workshops, events, and tours as well as self-guided resources that introduce technological and historical concepts in fun and engaging ways to all audiences.
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