Douglas Engelbart was an American engineer and inventor who greatly advanced computer science with his inventions and ideas, especially the computer mouse.
Overview
Awards And Recognition
Tributes And Memorials
The Mother Of All Demos
Early Life And Education
Augmenting Human Intellect
Impact On Modern Computing
Later Life And Contributions
Invention Of The Computer Mouse
Legacy And Influence On Technology
Career At Stanford Research Institute
University Of California, Berkeley
Graphical User Interface
Artificial Intelligence
Communication
Organization
Information
Foundation
Technology
Innovation
Creativity
Computer
๐ฒ Douglas Engelbart was born on January 30, 1925, in Portland, Oregon.
๐ก He invented the first computer mouse, changing how we interact with computers.
๐ In 1968, he showed off his inventions during an event called 'The Mother of All Demos.'
๐ Engelbart loved to read and learn new things from a young age.
๐ฅ๏ธ He helped develop ideas that enabled computers to connect and communicate.
๐ He earned a degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University in 1948.
๐๏ธ Engelbart received many awards, including the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 1997.
๐ง He started the Bootstrap Institute in 1988 to promote human-centered technology design.
๐ป His innovative ideas led to user-friendly interfaces that we use on computers today.
๐ Engelbart's legacy can be seen in modern collaboration tools like Google Docs and Zoom.