Combatting the Osmosis Myth – A Realistic Approach to Staff Development and Educational Change (1992)
Note: As time permits, I’m republishing articles I’ve written in the past so they may reach a fresh new audience via my blog. I’m particularly …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
Note: As time permits, I’m republishing articles I’ve written in the past so they may reach a fresh new audience via my blog. I’m particularly …
A variation on the old joke goes, Question: “How do you get to perform for the President of the United States? Answer: Don’t ask Jessica …
It’s Superbowl Sunday (Go Saints!) and I just saw the first of what will undoubtedly be many public service announcements for Play 60, the NFL’s …
This is probably my favorite week of the year. Tuesday I’ll be reporting from MacWorld in San Francisco and then I fly to New York …
I can’t wait to return to my “second home” in Melbourne to keynote the 2010 Australian Conference on Educational Computing Conference, April 6-9, 2010. 2010 …
Picking up lessons for schools in three-quarter time Lifelong learning. I decided to try it. So, I packed up the car and drove to Palo …
I was excited a few years back when Texas legislators suggested using textbook funds to purchase student laptops. I was less thrilled with the subsequent …
Eight or nine nights each week for the past several months my family and were caught up in the American Idol phenomena. 38 million Americans …
Has anyone else noticed that there’s a whole lot of coloring going on in schools? I’m not talking about primary grades. I see an alarming …
Maine’s great laptop experiment should not be picked at, but applauded In September, every seventh grader in Maine–and their teachers–will be given their own iBook …