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Gerry Stahl is an American computer scientist specializing in computer-supported collaborative learning. He is professor emeritus of computing and informatics at Drexel University, and was the founding editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. Education and career Stahl studied philosophy and mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1967. While supporting himself with work as a systems programmer, he completed a Ph.D. in philosophy at Northwestern University in 1975, with a dissertation on the philosophy of Heidegger and Marx. After returning to graduate study at the University of Colorado Boulder, he completed a second Ph.D. in computer science there in 1993. After working for several years as a researcher at the university and various software firms, he became an associate professor at Drexel University in 2002. He was given tenure there in 2008, and promoted to full professor in 2012. He retired as professor emeritus in 2014. He is the founding editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, an official journal of the International Society of the Learning Sciences, which published its first issue in 2006. He stepped down as editor-in-chief in 2016. Books Stahl is the author of books including: Group Cognition: Computer Support for Building Collaborative Knowledge (MIT Press, 2006) Studying Virtual Math Teams (Springer, 2009) Translating Euclid: Designing a Human-Centered Mathematics (Morgan & Claypool, 2013) Constructing Dynamic Triangles Together: The Development of Mathematical Group Cognition (Cambridge University Press, 2016) Theoretical Investigations: Philosophical Foundations of Group Cognition (Springer, 2021) References External links Home page Gerry Stahl publications indexed by Google Scholar. Discover the Gerry Stahl popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Gerry Stahl books.

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  • Essays in Personalizable Software synopsis, comments

    Essays in Personalizable Software

    Gerry Stahl

    Much of my work in computer science at the University of Colorado in Boulder can be characterized as explorations of personalizable software. For me, that term increasingly meant d...

  • Global Introduction to CSCL synopsis, comments

    Global Introduction to CSCL

    Gerry Stahl

    Versions of “Computersupported collaborative learning: An historical perspective” by Gerry Stahl, Timothy Koschmann and Daniel D. Suthers for a global audience: in English, Spanish...

  • Introductions to ijCSCL synopsis, comments

    Introductions to ijCSCL

    Gerry Stahl

    The editorial introductions to the International Journal of ComputerSupported Collaborative Learning (ijCSCL) situate and highlight the unique perspectives and contributions of the...

  • Marx and Heidegger synopsis, comments

    Marx and Heidegger

    Gerry Stahl

    A philosophy dissertation combining the strong points of Marx' and Heidegger's approaches to correct the problems that their theories have encountered.

  • Essays in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning synopsis, comments

    Essays in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning

    Gerry Stahl

    "Essays in CSCL" reports on the author’s research in computersupported collaborative learning, covering a broad range of topics. It begins with general reflections on the importanc...