Here is my Science presentation, I'm having trouble with the last two sentences. What would you put as the last two sentences?

Computer Technology

My presentation is about how computers have changed from the past to the present. Then what I think is going to replace the computer in the future. People first got information by reading books about the subject. Later, the computer was invented because people needed to get information faster. In the future I think computers are going to be able to control everything in the house, such as lights, doors, fireplaces, and microwaves.
People first got information by reading books. The Abacus, and the Pascaline were invented for counting numbers. Christopher Sholes invented the typewriter so that people could type. A computer replaces all these things. Without them the computer wouldn't have been invented.
The computers today contain information like books. It has a built in calculater like the Abacus and Pascaline. People can type on computers using the same letter order as typewriters. Computers are also used for printing, communicating, buying/selling and finding locations. In the future I think we are going to have a replacement for the computer.
In the future, I think we are going to have computers that can control everything in the house. Imagine turning off all the lights in the house by just pushing a button. Or maybe even cooking dinner? Computers might even be like robots. There has been alot of change during these years, and I think theres going to be even more change in the future.
In conclusion, people started out with books, and quills. Today, we have laptops, cell phones, and i-pods. In about 2,000 years from now I think we will have robots, or computers that can do more things.

My presentation is about how computers have changed from the past to the present. Then what I think is going to replace the computer in the future. People first got information by reading books about the subject. Later, the computer was invented because people needed to get information faster. In the future I think computers are going to be able to control everything in the house, such as lights, doors, fireplaces, and microwaves.

People first got information by reading books. The Abacus, and the Pascaline were invented for counting numbers. Christopher Sholes invented the typewriter so that people could type. A computer replaces all these things. Without them the computer wouldn't have been invented.
The computers today contain information like books. It has a built in calculater like the Abacus and Pascaline. People can type on computers using the same letter order as typewriters. Computers are also used for printing, communicating, buying/selling and finding locations. In the future I think we are going to have a replacement for the computer.
In the future, I think we are going to have computers that can control everything in the house. Imagine turning off all the lights in the house by just pushing a button. Or maybe even cooking dinner? Computers might even be like robots. There has been alot of change during these years, and I think theres going to be even more change in the future.
In conclusion, people started out with books, and quills. Today, we have laptops, cell phones, and i-pods. In about 2,000 years from now I think we will have robots, or computers that can do more things.

People first got information by reading books. The Abacus, and the Pascaline were invented for counting numbers. Christopher Sholes invented the typewriter so that people could type. A computer replaces all these things. Without them the computer wouldn't have been invented.

The computers today contain information like books. It has a built in calculater like the Abacus and Pascaline. People can type on computers using the same letter order as typewriters. Computers are also used for printing, communicating, buying/selling and finding locations. In the future I think we are going to have a replacement for the computer.
In the future, I think we are going to have computers that can control everything in the house. Imagine turning off all the lights in the house by just pushing a button. Or maybe even cooking dinner? Computers might even be like robots. There has been alot of change during these years, and I think theres going to be even more change in the future.
In conclusion, people started out with books, and quills. Today, we have laptops, cell phones, and i-pods. In about 2,000 years from now I think we will have robots, or computers that can do more things.

The computers today contain information like books. It has a built in calculater like the Abacus and Pascaline. People can type on computers using the same letter order as typewriters. Computers are also used for printing, communicating, buying/selling and finding locations. In the future I think we are going to have a replacement for the computer.

In the future, I think we are going to have computers that can control everything in the house. Imagine turning off all the lights in the house by just pushing a button. Or maybe even cooking dinner? Computers might even be like robots. There has been alot of change during these years, and I think theres going to be even more change in the future.

In conclusion, people started out with books, and quills. Today, we have laptops, cell phones, and i-pods. In about 2,000 years from now I think we will have robots, or computers that can do more things.

My only thought is that you really don't much about what a computer is, nor the history of computational algorithms.

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The first "writing" was not done with quills and books -- styluses and clay, carving into stone, etc, came LONG before vellum or paper.

We already have robots and computers that control all kinds of things around a house. Not everyone has these things, but they already exist in various places.

http://blogs.chron.com/sciguy/archives/2008/10/the_cell_phone_1.html

And he's writing only about 10 years into the future!

This science blogger has speculated about other aspects of life in the future:
http://blogs.chron.com/sciguy/archives/the_future/
Be sure to read many/all of these posts.

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In the last two sentences, consider summarizing the main points of your presentation and ending with a thought-provoking statement that leaves the audience with something to ponder. Here's a suggestion:

"In conclusion, the evolution of computers has transformed the way we access information and perform tasks. From the days of books and quills to the present-day laptops and smartphones, computers have revolutionized our lives. As we look towards the future, with the potential for household automation and advancements in artificial intelligence, it is intriguing to imagine the possibilities that lie ahead. The ever-evolving nature of computer technology continues to shape our society, and in the coming centuries, who knows what marvelous creations will replace our current devices."