Judith Tabron
Judith Tabron thinks the ultimate goal of human evolution should be that enlightened state where we all get dozens of cable channels and Bill Gates gets what's coming to him. She is in charge of instructional technology at Brandeis University.
Published articles
The following 9 articles by Judith Tabron have been published in ZATZ magazines.
Buffy, Angel, Socrates, and a few agile managers
Now that you (and your computer) have presumably survived Y2K, PalmPower's Book Club Editor Judith Tabron manages to discuss Socrates and the sad Doyle death scene (from the popular TV series Angel) all in the same article. It gets better: there's a Buffy episode guide and a retro guide to being a good manager. [PalmPower Magazine, January 2000]
Buffy, Angel, Socrates, and a few agile managers
Now that you (and your computer) have presumably survived Y2K, Windows CE Power's Book Club Editor Judith Tabron manages to discuss Socrates and the sad Doyle death scene (from the popular TV series Angel) all in the same article. It gets better: there's a Buffy episode guide and a retro guide to being a good manager. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, January 2000]
There's none so blind as those who won't see
Judith Tabron, the self-described "puppet dictator of academic technology at Brandeis University" has uncovered a wonderful science fiction short story that you can read on your Windows CE device. When you turn on your handy little electronic brain and read this story over your lunch or on the train, you'll have too much fun to worry about the future. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, November 1999]
There's none so blind as those who won't see
Judith Tabron, the self-described "puppet dictator of academic technology at Brandeis University" has uncovered a wonderful science fiction short story that you can read on your Palm device. When you turn on your handy little electronic brain and read this story over your lunch or on the train, you'll have too much fun to worry about the future. [PalmPower Magazine, October 1999]
Back to the school of Oz
It's time when parents celebrate and students whine: back to school. This month, in our PalmPower Magazine Book Club report, Book Club Editor Judith Tabron waxes poetic on Congress, juicy page-turners, "mathematics reform" (but fortunately only about three words), and The Emerald City of Oz. [PalmPower Magazine, September 1999]
Back to the school of Oz
It's time when parents celebrate and students whine: back to school. This month, in our Windows CE Power Magazine Book Club report, Book Club Editor Judith Tabron waxes poetic on Congress, juicy page-turners, "mathematics reform" (but fortunately only about three words), and The Emerald City of Oz. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, September 1999]
Get your SF fix from Peanut Press downloadable books
You may have heard of Peanut Press. This company is "reprinting" books in a form that's downloadable to your Palm device. For a few bucks, give or take a little, you can download classic and first run editions to your Palm organizer. This month, Judith Tabron takes us inside Robert Silverberg's The World Within, a great classic SF story she downloaded from Peanut Press. [PalmPower Magazine, August 1999]
Summer fun and American patriotism
Get yourself ready for the long, hot summer. This month, Judith Tabron writes our book club column, which celebrates the hot summer nights, fireworks, what it's like to be an American, and, well, a fine recipe for Mongolian Beef. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, August 1999]
Happy Fourth of July
Get yourself ready for the long, hot summer. This month, Judith Tabron writes our book club column, which celebrates the 4th, summer, what it's like to be an American, and, well, a fine recipe for Mongolian Beef. [PalmPower Magazine, July 1999]
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