I was watching a fun twitter conversation going on the other night between Gary Stager, Bud Hunt, Scott Floyd and others about reading lists. One could make a critique that the educational technology conversation focuses too much on new authors and, too often, is a bit ahistorical. It's one of the reasons that Gary is such an interesting person -- he often serves as a grounding voice, reminding us of the history of both educational computing and progressive education.
I think...