Making Project-Based Learning Work for You and Your Students
Gary Stager leads an after school PD session for educators in the Inglewood, CA school district.
Gary Stager leads an after school PD session for educators in the Inglewood, CA school district.
I humbly share with you the digital archives of one of the longest-running journals in the history of computing in schools, Logo Exchange.
For the first time ever, The Invent To Learn full-day workshop is coming to the Dallas/Fort Worth area! Join colleagues for a day of hard fun and problem solving — where computing meets tinkering and design. The workshop begins with the …
Join Gary Stager and Sylvia Martinez on Connected Learning TV, January 7 at 4PM PST. Maker-Ed: Tinkering, Inventing, Learning This event will kick off CLTV’s Jamuary webinar series, which focuses on maker-educators in schools, libraries, and after-school programs. In January 2016, …
Webinar – Invent To Learn – Connected Learning TV Read more »
Gary will return to The American School of Bombay for the 5th time and his 3rd ASB Unplugged Conference. His sessions include: Programming: The New Liberal Art – Why and How to Teach It (full-day preconference) In the mid-1960s, Seymour …
ASB Unplugged (Gary Stager – Featured Speaker & Workshop Leader) Read more »
Gary will be the keynote speaker at the The Design and Maker Class Colloquium at Windward School in Los Angeles.
Gary will lead a 3-day PBL 360 workshop for Professional Learning International in Dubai, UAE. For registration information, click here.
Gary will lead a 3-day PBL 360 workshop for Professional Learning International in Frankfurt, Germany. For registration information, click here.
Gary will lead a presentation, “Learning from the Maker Movement in a Reggio Context,” at the National Association for the Education of Young Children National Conference in Orlando Florida on November 18th. Room W104 Orange County Convention Center Bring a …
by Sylvia Martinez When I talk about the maker movement in schools I do talk about tools and spaces, but I try to make the point that it’s about giving agency to kids in a system that most often considers students …
Why Making in the Classroom is a Political Stance Read more »