Former Student on the Radio – Again!
The work of Joey, one of my at-risk students, will be featured again this weekend on public radio’s This American Life! Last October (2010), I …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
The work of Joey, one of my at-risk students, will be featured again this weekend on public radio’s This American Life! Last October (2010), I …
Here are some web-based papers and articles you might read if you are interested in learning more about Dr. Seymour Papert’s theory of constructionism. Constructionism …
I’m taking a class of Pepperdine University doctoral students to Costa Rica for my Global Perspectives on Learning Technologies course. While there, we’ll be going …
There’s chatter from time-to-time within the edtech community about the lack of women in prominent roles. Yet, some of the most important pioneers in the …
Uber-edublogger Will Richardson recently published a blog post entitled, Valuing Change. In the article, he reiterated the frequent lament that teachers don’t “consider” or “value” …
I am honored to be invited to speak Saturday as part of TEDxNYED and thrilled to be on the same program with one my heroes, …
A friend of mine just asked Facebook friends what they’re reading. Here is my current list if you don’t included the other thousand or so …
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 …
After my work in Maine ended, my partner came running into the house screaming that one of my “prison kids” was just on This American Life.