Jack Schofield

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Jack Schofield is a technology writer for The Guardian. He contributes to both print and online versions of the newspaper, and runs a column - "Ask Jack" across both media to advise people concerning their computer problems.

He also writes on technology related issues, including photography and audiophile hi-fi.

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[edit] Education

BA (University of Birmingham) MA (University of British Columbia, Canada)

[edit] Career

  • 2000 Editor, TechnologyGuardian
  • 1985 Launched 'Computer Guardian'
  • 1983 Practical Computing editor

Edited various photographic magazines throughout the 1970's including, 'Photo Technique', 'Photographic Journal' of the Royal Photographic Society and 'You and Your Camera'

[edit] Broadcast experience

Extensive TV and radio experience including regular computer phone-in programmes

[edit] Books

The Guardian Guide to Microcomputing (Blackwell, 1985) and photographic books

[edit] Specialist areas

Internet, Computing, Handheld computers, video games

[edit] Other interests

Photography, Hi-Fi,

[edit] Distinguished habits

Jack smokes a pipe.