I appreciate The ideas, what i have talked about so far is the abacus, Stonehenge, how computers where originally people who did calculations for a living who were usually women) i have mentioned Alan Turing but have not actually talked about him yet but i will get there, and i talk a good bit about John Backus and how his development of FORTRAN revolutionized programming while also explaining what a programming language is in laymen terms and discussing what caused him to want to make a high level language in the first place. things on the list to be included are Alan Turing, Difference engines, and Bletchley Park to provide an example of how computer science isn't only used for computer programs to play games and work out of the house.
At the moment I'm adding in information about Bletchley Park and i have the book codebreakers but i am having a hard time finding out how exactly they did what they did so that i can partain it too computer science. I know they used a large machine to figure out the code and what not, I have the wiki page open but i need to find it in the book sigh...
My main issue that im fighting with is that i can not use wikipedia as a source.
I already have planned to talk about the Difference engine, and will also touch on the Turing machine.