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Joan Targ Joan Fischer Targ (1938 – June 2, 1998) was an American educator who was an early proponent of computer literacy and initiated peer tutoring programs for students of all ages. As a child, she bought her younger brother, Bobby Fischer, his first chess set and taught him how to play the game. ==Proponent of computer education==
Targ founded a number of programs to study the teaching of computer literacy, including programs in the Palo Alto Unified School District,〔〔.〕 as well as the Institute of Microcomputing in Education at Stanford University.〔〔.〕 Her educational techniques included the creation of peer tutoring systems whereby a student, trained by peers in a basic course in computer programming, would then tutor the next students. In the early 1980s she created and led a programs sponsored by Stanford University in which elementary school teachers were taught the basics of programming by high school students.〔〔.〕〔.〕 One focus of her work was bringing computer literacy to girls, senior citizens, and other groups that were underrepresented in computing. She coauthored the book ''Ready, run, fun: IBM PC edition'' with Jeff Levinsky.
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