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Services

Gary Stager's breadth of educational experience and knowledge of the educational market may be of benefit to your school, district or corporation. Mr. Stager offers the following services to a variety of clients.

Consulting

Gary Stager offers consulting services to educational institutions and corporations interested in becoming more productive learning environments or designing educational products. He has extensive experience in online learning, software development and strategic planning.

Mr. Stager has worked with school, homeschool and university clients around the world in addition to his corporate clients, including: Apple Computer, Compaq, Toshiba, Microsoft, Claris, LEGO, LCSI, Disney, Universal Studios, Union Camp, Tom Snyder Productions, NetSchools, Fablevision and Generation Yes.

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Speaking

Gary Stager's conference presentations, keynote addresses and school district presentations are known for being provocative, witty and chock full of examples of children doing remarkable things. He is available to speak on a variety of customized topics at your conference, district in-service day or university. Click here for more information.

Workshops

Gary Stager is an experienced workshop presenter having led more than 1,000 hands-on/minds-on workshops for educators around the world. He is available for a wide variety of workshops customized to meet your needs, lasting several hours to virtual and face-to-face professional development courses over many months. Click here for more information.

Writing

Gary Stager is a professional journalist and experienced technical writer. He is available to assist your organization with proposal writing, marketing materials, training scripts and software documentation.

Gary's popular monthly column is published monthly by District Administration Magazine in addition to regular features written and editng duties for that magazine. For several years, Gary was Editor-in-Chief of ISTE's Logo Exchange journal.

Gary Stager is one of the authors of the recently published TechYes Student Guide and The TechYes Implementation Guide. TechYes is a revolutionary product that allows middle school students to earn computer literacy certification through the creation of personally-meaningful peer-reviewed projects.

Gary is coauthor of The North Star Guide to Technology Planning, Snapshots! Educational Insights from the Thornburg Center and the author of MicroWorlds Pro Tips and Tricks.

Expanding Expectations is a series of online professional development resources Gary created for Apple Computer.

Gary has authored online courses for LCSI and the federally-funded Mathstar project. He has also written successful Federal grant proposals. Gary Stager has created documents for purposes of product development, training, internal communications and publicity under contract to LCSI, LEGO, Claris, Apple Computer, Tom Snyder Productions, Disney, Universal Studios, Pepperdine University, Davidson and Associates, Encore Software Fablevision and We Learn at Home.

 

A letter to the editor...
My response is simply, "terrific."  I think Gary's thinking is clear and uncluttered with false preconceptions. 

As a successful grant writer, 4th grade teacher and Nationally Board Certified Teacher, I find  that Gary is very much in tune with the reality of day to day teaching in a real classroom.  Many of his aside comments hit the mark directly...

...Gary's article is so outstanding that I have printed it out to share with my principal and I think it will be a "jumping off" point for more indepth discussion and to borrow a phrase, "accountable talk."  My students are currently publishing their stories on our classroom web site and not skipping any of the steps of the Writing Process.  I felt encouraged and reinforced in my efforts when I noted that Gary pointed out the importance of this.

L.S.
San Pedro, California

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