Spontaneous Fudge
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Welcome to these pages!

Back in 2010, the idea for "Spontaneous Fudge" was to provide a place to post quickly-developed tutorials whenever the need called for them. The old pages focused mostly on the use of Microsoft Office and became quickly and hopelessly outdated both in content and design.

This updated (but still simple) site is focused on concepts that all students need: research, time management, writing, sourcing, and presentation. Perhaps other content will be added later - in keeping with the spontaneous idea, there are no plans, but surely there will be additions.

As stated on the original home page, linking to Spontaneous Fudge pages is nice; taking the content to use on your own site is not nice. Thank you for your cooperation, and for visiting!

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About the site author

Dr. Tamara Fudge has been teaching at the college/university level for well over 30 years, specializing in music, technology, and writing/research/communication courses. Her writing experiences include authoring online courses at the undergraduate and graduate level as well as presenting writing topics in online venues. She has published professional articles, was the primary author/editor of a university diversity newsletter/magazine, wrote and produced over 70 newsletters for a small college, developed an extensive advising manual for yet another university, and spent seven years as a weekend correspondent for the Quad-City Times in Davenport, Iowa. In 2021, she served as co-editor of an IGI Global volume, Curriculum Development and Online Instruction for the 21st Century, and in 2022 is the editor for the upcoming volume, Exploring Ethical Problems in Today’s Technological World.



This page updated February 18, 2024.
Spontaneous Fudge pages © Prof. Tamara Fudge