The combination of incomplete understanding and a limited vocabulary has often resulted in entertaining reading. Here are some selected samples of student work.
Blaise Pascal invented the first proper calculating machine. It consisted of a series of toothed wheels. When the wheel on the right hand side had turned once, the wheel directly on the left advanced one revolution. This process was repeated for the other wheels.
After Charles Babbage gyrated from Cambridge University he became Lucasian Professor of Mathematics where he stayed there for twelve years. He invented some useful machines and some that went nowhere. His first invention was the deference engine. He designed and built an analytical engine, a mechanical propenitor of the university.
Herman Hollerith was famous for devising and inventing a system of punched holes. This system proved useful in statistical work and was impotent in the development of digital computers.
ENIAC took up a whole room making it suck up a lot of electricity.
The fabrication of this underrated circuit requires a very complex series of steps.
Young people who are more computer illiterate would find it easier to get jobs than an person who has been laid off without a very extensive knowledge of computers.
There have been many jobs made, for example some of them are programminf, computer techntion and computer hardwear specilist.
Other possibilities are further integration into humans living. Such as robotic censored wings for flying, a much better system of transportation.