Universal offers a hybrid of the clunky industry-standard teaching pendant and a simple teaching-style point and click programming environment which enables it to be quickly trained.
Part of the Water Pavilion is dedicated to a special programming for children, with a teaching area and the hosting of educational and recreational workshops.
By 1957 the machine was being outstripped by faster, smaller computers and it was handed over to the Wolverhampton and Staffordshire Technical College (more recently Wolverhampton University) where it was used to teach programming and began to be called the Witch (Wolverhampton Instrument for Teaching Computation from Harwell).