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Dennis O. Harper is an American educator and the founder of Generation YES, a nonprofit
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organization founded in 1999. He is an active advocate for the transformative power of technology in education and for student leadership as change agents in schools.


Career


Education and Early Teaching Career

Harper began his career teaching
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mathematics, science, and
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from 1968 to 1979, at schools in the United States, Australia, West Germany, Liberia, and Spain. He received a master’s degree in education from the University of California, and a Ph.D. in international education in 1984. Harper was also a lecturer at
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in 1983. He served as a supervisor of
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and director of the
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Computer Center and taught education and sociology courses at the
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until 1986. In 1986 and 1987 he was the Educational Computing Coordinator at the National Institute of Education in
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. He was a Visiting Professor of Educational Technology at the
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in
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in 1987. From January 1988 to June 1992 Harper was an associate professor of Education and Academic Computing at the
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in St. Thomas. While in the Virgin Islands, he worked with a team to create distance learning in Caribbean countries and founded Caribbean Computer Users in Education, serving as its president until 1991.


Founder of Generation YES

In 1992, Harper was hired as the technology coordinator for the
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in
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. In 1996, Harper secured a Technology Innovation Challenge Grant from the
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to launch Generation Y, a program which trained elementary, middle, and high school students to work with classroom teachers to incorporate technology into their teaching. In the program, based on the theory of constructionism, students and teachers worked together to develop lesson plans using school computer resources. In 1999, Harper founded Generation YES, to expand the Gen Y model and student technology leadership programs to schools around the United States and other countries. During his tenure, Generation YES programs were implemented in hundreds of schools worldwide supporting project-based learning, student leadership, teacher professional development, and technology initiatives including One Laptop Per Child, virtual learning, and technology literacy certification. Harper headed Generation YES until his retirement in 2021. Generation YES continues under the auspices of the Ohio Management Council where their curriculum, 20 years of research, and numerous videos are available to K-12 schools.


Other Work

Harper was on the board of directors for the
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from June 1997 to June 1999. He has served on advisory boards with a variety of organizations and journals, including ''Technology and Learning Journal'' and ''Computers in the Schools Journal''. He was also the International Editor of the ''Logo Exchange''. Harper was instrumental in the development of the Liberian Renaissance Education Complex, which opened in 2007, and currently serves on the founding advisory board for Harvest Intercontinental American University in Monrovia, Liberia. He has been a keynote speaker and presenter at numerous education and technology conferences throughout the world.


Publications

Harper wrote ''RUN: Computer Education'' while a faculty member at the
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, which was published in two distinct editions. He authored the Principal’s Guide to Student Technology Leadership in 2018. He is also the author of numerous journal articles and textbooks, including Logo: Theory & Practice.


Awards and accolades

Harper has received the
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from the
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(1997). He has been named "Shaper of Our Future" by ''Converge'' magazine (2000), "Technology Advocate for the United States" by ''District Administrator'' (2001), "Distinguished Educator of the Year" by ''Technology & Learning'' (1992), and one of the "Daring Dozen" by ''Edutopia'' magazine (2008). His creation of
GenYES Generation Yes was an campaign group in Ireland that was active in promoting the country's European Union (EU) membership and a 'Yes' vote in the campaign prior to the second referendum on the country's ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon, whi ...
has also led to wide acclaim throughout the education industry, as one recent journal exemplified by proclaiming, "Dennis Harper literally wrote the blueprint on how to work with students to create technology plans."(2007
GenYES Founder Calls For Student Tech Input
''T.H.E. Journal'' January.


References


External links


Dennis Harper on Teacher Preparation
from ''
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Dennis Harper: Harnessing Student-Led Tech Support
from ''
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GenYES
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Liberian Renaissance Education Complex

Technology Literacy as a Catalyst for Systemic Change
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