Why I Teach
I just received this photo from a second grade teacher I worked with last month in South Korea. I spent a week teaching programming (via …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
I just received this photo from a second grade teacher I worked with last month in South Korea. I spent a week teaching programming (via …
Contemporary discussions of educational technology seem consumed with data management, total cost of ownership, testing and everything but student learning. It may be worth taking …
Twenty years ago this past summer, I led professional development at the first two schools in the world where every student had a laptop. You …
During these dark days of American history in which politicians, media figures and billionaires of every persuasion are vilifying teachers and turning classrooms into joy-free …
Summer 2010 marked the 20th anniversary of my work leading professional development in schools where every student has a personal laptop computer. One of the …
Last month I was interviewed by NPR (that R no longer stands for radio) about the India’s purported plans for a “$35 laptop” for education. …
Dear Friends, I could really use your help! You know how passionate I am about making schools better places for children. That’s why I have …
Well, it’s 2:11 AM and I’m here in Denver for a week of ISTE (or are we supposed to call it the ISTE Conference?) Believe …
I was a pretty crummy student. My math and science grades were below average. Junior and senior high school were excruciating experiences made tolerable by …
In March I had the great honor of being the keynote speaker at the 3rd ICTQatar ICT in Education national conference in Doha, Qatar. That …