Pointing in the Wrong Direction
The good news is that my daughter’s teachers are at last beginning to use computers. The bad news is they are using them to make …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
The good news is that my daughter’s teachers are at last beginning to use computers. The bad news is they are using them to make …
2012 Note: The New Hampshire legislature overrode a gubernatorial veto and passed a law this week allowing the parental veto of curriculum. The following is …
There are many ways to evaluate excellent educational leadership. Here is a true story demonstrating such leadership. A school principal recently led me on a …
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. …
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 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 …
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 …
Should I be concerned that I got to keynote NECC the very year that they are killing off the brand? Was it something I said? …