Why Teachers Don’t Use Web 2.0 – an historical perspective
Jeff Utecht and David Warlick are among the latest educators to bemoan the lack of educational technology use by educators. In this case, Warlick and …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
Jeff Utecht and David Warlick are among the latest educators to bemoan the lack of educational technology use by educators. In this case, Warlick and …
It’s hard to believe, but Labor Day weekend marks the first anniversary of The Pulse: Education’s Place for Debate. That’s like 365 days in Web …
Apparently, a school district may skirt the law requiring the employment of “highly qualified” teachers by waving a magic wand and wishing. Federal Loophole Lets …
Here is my August 2007 column from District Administration Magazine…My Plan to Fix NCLBSave a seat on the bus for me! Photo by Andrew Vdill …
Greetings from Bratislava, Slovak Republic. I’m here as one of the plenary speakers at Eurologo 2007. I wrote a new paper for Eurologo 2007 that …
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 …