So, this is progress?
When you write an academic paper you anticipate that few people, with the possible exception of your Mother, will read your tremendous scholarship. Now technology …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
When you write an academic paper you anticipate that few people, with the possible exception of your Mother, will read your tremendous scholarship. Now technology …
Here’s a cute little wrinkle in the Wikipedia story. CIA, FBI Computers Used for Wikipedia Edits. Apparently, the FBI and CIA are “fixing” the history …
A few days ago I wrote the following article about the efficacy of “Baby Einstein,” Finally, An Alarmist Study I Can Get Behind, for The …
Will Richardson’s blog reminded me to share some thoughts I’ve been ruminating over for several years. Will does an outstanding job of spotting and sharing …
There are any number of things I read in other people’s blogs that I would like to respond to. However, I must carve out the …
Educators, especially those who blog, throw the term, “community,” around a lot. While it is of course possible to create, sustain and build thriving communities …
In David Warlick’s blog post, It’s Going to Happen Without Them, Mssr. Warlick makes a wide-eyed prediction that the Creative Commons (CC) is going to …
A review by Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.I have long been uncomfortable with how eager school leaders are to embrace popular business books. It seems odd …
Bits for the poor Wesley Fryer’s recent blog, A digital playground of dreams?, makes the case for play and then discusses what would/should be in …
It’s my birthday! (“Hooray!” the voice in my head screams in the absence of any acknowledgement from actual humans.) I love love love my two …