New Trends, New Learning Opportunities
New Trends, New Learning Opportunities As we approach the new millenium, technology – and its use in schools – continues to evolve © 1998 Gary …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
New Trends, New Learning Opportunities As we approach the new millenium, technology – and its use in schools – continues to evolve © 1998 Gary …
In 1990, I had the great opportunity to lead professional development at the world’s first “laptop” schools. Australia’s Methodist Ladies’ College and Coombabah State Primary …
I participated in one of the ISTE “Learning & Leading Debates” where you don’t know your opponent or their argument, about “Bring Your Own Device.” …
Author’s note – Monday, January 21, 2008… I originally wrote a version of this article in 2007, but the topic is even more timely …
The last lesson is the most important
Note: I’m starting a new series of occasional blog posts in which I share my disbelief at what I see passed-off as “teaching” during my …
Insomnia can ruin a perfectly good day. I have a sense that today will be such a day. I awoke to a tweet from my …
Note from Gary Stager… In 1989, a great friend, colleague and pioneer in educational computing, Steve Shuller, authored the following literature review. Steve was Director …
Four collections of recommended books The Constructivist Consortium has compiled an extensive online book store for creative educators. Be sure to peruse these recommendations! Wanna …
Articles Alfie Kohn’s, “How Children’s Play is being Sneakily Redefined.” (terrific article – will inspire provocative discussion) “Hard Fun” a newspaper column by Seymour Papert. …