477 pages! Is that bigger than Wikipedia?
Veteran educator Gary Stager, Ph.D. is the author of Twenty Things to Do with a Computer – Forward 50, co-author of Invent To Learn — Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom, publisher at Constructing Modern Knowledge Press, and the founder of the Constructing Modern Knowledge summer institute. He led professional development in the world’s first 1:1 laptop schools thirty years ago and designed one of the oldest online graduate school programs. Gary is also the curator of The Seymour Papert archives at DailyPapert.com. Learn more about Gary here.
Would Wikipedia for Dummies be 300 blank pages?
Makes as much sense as 447 pages on how to use the site.
It’s a 500 page book on how to edit Wikipedia. And to answer the question “Is that bigger than Wikipedia?”, no. Wikipedia, printed out, would be more than 800 encyclopedia volumes in size.