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Jim Warren (computer specialist)

Jim Warren is a retired American mathematics and computing educator, computer professional, entrepreneur, editor & publisher and continuing sometime activist.
== Early career ==

From 1957 to 1967 Warren was a mathematics teacher at secondary-school level, and professor at college and university levels, with his last full-time academic position being Chair of the Mathematics Department at the College of Notre Dame, Belmont, a small liberal arts college in Belmont, California. He later taught computer courses at Stanford University, San Jose State University and San Francisco State University.
He had his first full-time teaching contract, for an annual salary of , when he was 20 years old and had completed only three years of college. In the ensuing decade, he was also a National Science Foundation Guest Lecturer, was the founder and Director of Summer Mathematics Institutes at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas, and earned national recognition for innovative weekly enrichment programs he created for secondary school students, as well as in-service programs for elementary and secondary school teachers, all without cost, as Chair of the Alamo District (Texas ) Council of Teachers of Mathematics (1960–1962).
In the late 1960s, Warren was involved in the radical, utopian, alternative, hippie Midpeninsula Free University, including serving pro-bono as its elected General Secretary for three terms. In that time, he created and edited its irregular magazine, which he titled ''The Free You''.

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