We are excited to announce a new partnership with the the Museum of Teaching and Learning (MOTAL) that will greatly increase our reach and enrich our programming. The missions of our institutions are wonderfully aligned, and this collaboration will help us to realize our vision to inspire creativity and innovation for all ages through engagement with technology.
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Saturday, February 20, 2021
Decoding the Past with Adele Goldberg
This session, PC Software Innovation for Education and Business, is an opportunity to join a conversation with Adele Goldberg, who co-developed the programming language Smalltalk-80 as principal scientist and laboratory manager at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Karen Wickre, veteran connector, editor, and communicator based out of Silicon Valley, will moderate the conversation.
Monday, January 4, 2021
Decoding the Past with Dan Bricklin
We had a wonderful conversation with Dan Bricklin and Ken Wasch! We weren't able to record the event, but you can watch Dan Bicklin's Ted Talk HERE.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Upcoming Event in Our Speaker Series
The time has come for our next Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators event!
This event is an opportunity to join a conversation with Ken Wasch, founder and CEO of the Software and Information Industry Association, and Dan Bricklin, inventor of VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet.
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
12 Month Plan
My 12 Month Plan for the museum is organized into five main initiatives: organization, outreach, public programming, education, and exhibition development.
Throughout my tenure, I will organize, catalogue, and conserve the collection as it continues to grow with new donations. My plan for outreach begins with the museum's immediate community and expands outward, utilizing our digital resources and increasing our online presence. So far I have updated the museum's website, created a virtual tour of the current exhibitions, and created this blog to document my work as director. The cornerstone of my public programming initiative is Decoding the Past: Conversations with PC Innovators, a conversational speaker series with key players in the personal computer revolution. I hosted the first engagement last week, and we're preparing for the next event later this Fall. For my education initiative, I will develop resources for students and educators engage with the museum, starting with an upper elementary investigation-based curriculum guide to use as a model for future expansion, using digital resources to lay the groundwork for in-person engagement. Finally, I am in the very early stages of planning a new exhibition, drawing upon the permanent collection for inspiration.
Overall, my plan is guided by the museum's mission to "inspire creativity and innovation for all ages through engagement with technology."
Monday, September 7, 2020
New Year, New Director
I am thrilled to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum!
I am a second year MA student in CGU's Cultural Studies program with a concentration in Museum Studies, returning to Claremont where I earned my BA from Pitzer College. After graduating with a triple major in International and Intercultural Studies, Studio Art, and Spanish, I spent a year working with AmeriCorps where I found my passion for education. I then went on to earn my Teaching Credential and MA in Education from Antioch University, and for the last decade worked as an elementary school Visual Arts teacher. I am eager to apply my background in education to a new career in museums, and couldn't be happier with this opportunity to apply theory to practice as the PGPCM's second executive director.
-Allison
Decoding the Past Speaker Announcement!
The Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum is proud to announce Dr. Valérie Morignat as the next guest in our popular speaker series Decodi...

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The Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum is proud to announce Dr. Valérie Morignat as the next guest in our popular speaker series Decodi...
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Thanks to the generosity of our donors, our collection has continued to grow this year with several new acquisitions including an iMac G3 an...
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The Paul Gray Personal Computing Museum is proud to announce Gregg Pascal Zachary as the next guest in our popular speaker series Decoding ...