From Bletchley Park to modern computing: the value of Twitter (8 Jan 2013) by UCL published on 2013-01-18T14:39:38Z Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2013 Dr Sue Black, Senior Research Associate, UCL Department of Computer Science Bletchley Park is the historic site of secret British codebreaking activities during World War II and the work carried out there by Alan Turing and others led to the birth of the modern computer. How did we get from Bletchley Park to modern software engineering? Dr Black discusses how the use of social media can leverage capability in very diverse areas, from campaigning for a historical site to improving the quality of software. UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at ucl.ac.uk. Genre Education Lecture