Gallie, Thomas M.2011-06-102011-06-101990-07-11Thomas M. Gallie, OH 222. Oral history interview by William Aspray, 11 July 1990, Durham, North Carolina. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/107305OH 222https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107305Transcript, 22 pp.Gallie focuses on his experiences as a limited term program officer in the Office of Computing Activities of the National Science Foundation (NSF). He discusses his own work and that of Milt Rose, Arthur Melmed, and Kent Curtis related to the support of computer-assisted instruction. He describes the impact of Don Bitzer and the PLATO system, the process of proposal evaluation, grants related to the use of computers in the classroom, and NSF's Regional Computing Program.en-USComputer historyRose, Milton E.PLATO (Electronic computer system) -- HistoryNational Science Foundation (U.S.). -- Regional Computer Centers ProgramNational Science Foundation (U.S.)Melmed, ArthurFederal aid to research -- United StatesCurtis, Kent K. (Kent Krueger), 1927-1987Computer-assisted instruction -- United States -- HistoryC (Computer program language)Bitzer, Donald LesterOral history interview with Thomas Muir GallieOral History