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King, Kenneth
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Kenneth King formerly served as Vice Provost in charge of Computing at Cornell University and was involved with computing at universities from 1953 to 1998 and served as president of EDUCOM (1987–1992).
Recent Submissions
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An Oral History Conversation: The Paradigm Shift from Centralized to Decentralized Computing at Cornell
King, Kenneth M.; Cooke, J. Robert; Teitelbaum, Tim; Gale, Doug (Internet-First University Press, 2015-10) -
Glimpses of Cornell History, Vol 2, The Kendal at Ithaca Connection
Cooke, J. Robert; King, Kenneth M. (Internet-First University Press, 2014-06-25) -
Glimpses of Cornell History Vol 1
Cooke, J. Robert; King, Kenneth M. (The Internet-First University Press, 2012-12-06)This C.A.P.E. lecture was presented on 06Dec12 at BTI. The lecture describes the usage of low-‐cost digital publishing to preserve and to make Cornell’s institutional history more accessible. ... -
The Origin and History of the Internet, a lecture by Ken King
Cooke, J. Robert (The Internet-First University Press, 2011)In this February 17, 2011 lecture to the Cornell Association of Professors Emeriti at Cornell University, Kenneth M. King traces the evolution of the Internet from its roots in higher education. This is a personal account ...