Podcasting Since Before Podcasting was Invented
I have a special fondness for this article I wrote back in 1998. It was one of the first articles I wrote for Curriculum Administrator …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
I have a special fondness for this article I wrote back in 1998. It was one of the first articles I wrote for Curriculum Administrator …
The New York Times article, Who’s Driving Twitter’s Popularity? Not Teens, punches another whole in the ageist nonsense known as the digital immigrant/digital native BS. …
I arrived two days ago amidst freezing wind and rain in my beloved second home of Melbourne, Australia. This is my thirty-something-ith trip to Melbourne …
Hard and Easy Reflections on my ancient history in 1:1 computing © 2008-2009 Gary S. Stager, Ph.D. Note: The following text appears in a slightly …
At last January’s Educon 2.1 Conference I enjoyed the great privilege of serving on a panel discussion about school reform with a number of impressive …
At the recent Consortium for School Networking conference [2005*] educational computing pioneer Seymour Papert was asked to explain why there has been so little [school] …
Fueled by adrenaline from the early-morning keynote debate, I got the enormous NECC stage to myself to make a presentation called, “Learning Adventures: Transforming Real …
Originally published in 2009 Last night, students in one of my pre-service methods courses presented a curricular lesson they designed and a paper exploring a …
Constructing Modern Knowledge 2009 begins on Sunday, June 12th. In anticipation of this fantastic event, here is a video documenting last year’s institute, created by …
On our nation’s Independence Day, I humbly offer this text for historians interested in understanding early 21st Century America (because I surely can’t). Paul Begala …