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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_TargJoan Targ - Wikipedia

    Joan Fischer Targ (July 8, 1937 – 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.

  2. Joan Targ. Joan Fischer Targ (8 de julio de 1937 [1] [2] - 2 de junio de 1998) fue una educadora estadounidense que fue una de las primeras en proponer la alfabetización informática e inició programas de tutoría entre pares para estudiantes de todas las edades.

  3. www.sfgate.com › news › articleJoan Targ - SFGATE

    12 de jun. de 1998 · Joan Targ, sister of American chess icon Bobby Fischer and a Portola Valley resident who fought hard to build an organic commercial garden, died unexpectedly June 1. She was 60.

  4. 11/22/2022 – The Meltwater Champions Chess Final in San Francisco was visited by a chess fan whose uncle is a legend in the chess world: Bobby Fischer. Nicholas Targ, son of Joan Fischer Targ, the sister of Bobby Fischer, came to visit the tournament and met Magnus Carlsen.

  5. Ocupador. Universitat de Stanford. Joan Fischer Targ (8 de juliol de 1937 [1] [2] - 2 de juny de 1998) fou una educadora estatunidenca que va ser una de les primeres defensores de l'alfabetització informàtica i va iniciar programes de tutoria entre iguals per a estudiants de totes les edats.

  6. 19 de mar. de 2008 · Joan Fischer Targ always insisted that her father’s name was Hans-Gerhardt Fischer. Hans-Gerhardt Fischer died on Febuary 25, 1993 in Berlin, Germany. Regina Wender was born on march 31, 1913 in Zurich, Switzerland.

  7. Joan Fischer Targ (1938 — June 2, 1998) was a pioneer in computer education. She was the older sister of chess champion Bobby Fischer. Early years. Targ was born in Moscow to Hans-Gerhardt Fischer, a German biophysicist, and his wife Regina Wender, who was a Swiss born naturalized American citizen of Polish Jewish ancestry.