Fred D'Ignazio

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Silvio Frederick D'Ignazio III[1]
D'Ignazio and his daughter in the early 1980s
Born (1949-01-06) January 6, 1949 (age 75)
OccupationAuthor
Children3, including Catherine

Fred D'Ignazio (born January 6, 1949) is an American author, educator, and television commentator. He was born in

COMPUTE!'s Gazette and a technology commentator on ABC's Good Morning America.[5] He is also the author of over 20 non-fiction books on science and technology, as well as a series of juvenile science fiction novels.[1][6]

D'Ignazio received an

He is married and has three children, whose experiences with home computers he sometimes wrote about in his magazine columns.

Bibliography

  • Fred D'Ignazio. Chip Mitchell: The Case of the Stolen Computer Brains. New York: E P Dutton, 1982.
  • ———. Chip Mitchell: The Case of the Robot Warriors. New York: E P Dutton, 1984.
  • ———.
    Robot Odyssey 1: Escape from Robotropolis
    . New York: Tor, 1988.
  • ———. The Star Wars Question & Answer Book about Computers. New York: Random House, 1983.
  • ———. Katie and the Computer. Creative Computing Press, 1979.
  • ———. The Computer Parade. Creative Computing Press, 1983.
  • ———. Working Robots. Dutton Books, 1981.
  • ———. Electronic Games. Franklin Watts, 1982.
  • ———. The Apple Playground. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. The Atari Playground. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. The VIC Playground. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. The Commodore 64 Playground. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. The TI Playground. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. Commodore 64 in Wonderland. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. TI in Wonderland. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. VIC in Wonderland. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. Apple in Wonderland. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. Atari in Wonderland. Hayden Books, 1984.
  • ———. Invent Your Own Computer Games. Franklin Watts, 1983.
  • ——— and Allen L. Wold. Artificial Intelligence. Franklin Watts, 1984.
  • ——— The New Astronomy: Probing the Secrets of Space. Franklin Watts, 1982.
  • ——— Chip Mitchell: Case Of Chocolate Covered Bugs. New York: E P Dutton, 1986.
  • ——— Chip Mitchell: Case of the Robot Warriors. London: Pied Piper, 1987.
  • ——— How to Get Intimate With Your Computer. New York: Doubleday, 1984.
  • ——— The Creative Kid’s Guide to Home Computers. New York: Doubleday, 1981.
  • ——— Messner’s Introduction to Computers. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1983.
  • ——— Small Computers: Exploring Their Technology and Future. New York: Franklin Watts, 1983.
  • ——— Learning and Having Fun with IBM Personal Computers. Hayden Books, 1985.
  • ——— Apple Building Blocks: Featuring Denby the Robot. Hayden Books, 1985.
  • ——— Computing Together: A Parents and Teachers Guide to Using Computers with Young Children. Compute! Books, 1984.
  • ——— The Color Computer Playground. Hayden Books, 1984.

References

  1. ^ a b Clute, John (2014). "D'Ignazio, Fred". In Clute, John; Nicholls, Peter (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  2. . Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  3. Sun Journal
    . April 19, 1993. p. 9. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  4. ^ Amthor, Geoffrey R. (May 1, 1992). "Toward a collaborative learning style". Technological Horizons in Education.
  5. Christian Science Monitor
    . Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  6. ^ "Chip Metchell [sic]: The Case of the Stolen Computer Brains". Kirkus Reviews. November 1, 1982. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  7. .
  8. ^ "Annual giving". Annual Report 2002. The Fletcher School, Tufts university: 25. 2002.

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