Enoch Haga

Enoch Haga, born 1931 in Los Angeles, taught in California public schools and colleges from 1955-1992. His 1958 MA thesis at Sacramento State University was first in the nation to deal with the impact of computers on business education in high schools. His PhD dissertation, at the California Institute of Asian Studies [now Integral Studies], 1972, San Francisco, where he served as academic vice president, analyzes Sri Aurobindo's philosophy of integral education, and is available in the Library or from University Microfilms. His older books, articles, and columns include Understanding Automation, Automated Educational Systems, and Computer Techniques in Biomedicine and Medicine, all pioneering works in their fields. He founded the medical journal, Automedica, and the International Association for Computer Information Systems. His current books, available on Amazon.com, and earlier writings include articles for Word Ways, Genealogical Computing; School Science and Mathematics; a critical book, Before the Apple Drops, 15 Essays on Dinosaur Education; and most recently Exploring Prime Numbers on Your PC and the Internet, and Write and Publish Your Family History on Your PC. He is a member of several genealogical and historical societies, including in Nebraska, and the Sacramento German Genealogical Society, actually a nationwide organization with a fine journal. He contributes to Neil Sloane's On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, to Carlos Rivera's Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection, and is a member of the Sacramento Statistical Association. Recently he has become interested in DNA and had both yDNA, mtDNA FGS, and Family Finder testing through familytreedna. He formerly used his own publishing organization, Enoch Haga Publisher, established to self-publish his own books, as well as those for friends -- most recently Henrik O. Lunde's Some Old Norse Families, 2009, and Write Your Family History on Your Computer, Getting Started: Ancestors, 2009.

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