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CFP: DML2017

By: mcruzApril 27, 2017April 27, 2017

From the CFP:

Got an innovative program or research project dealing with connected learning or digital media and learning? We want to hear about it at this year’s Digital Media and Learning Conference, and the deadline to apply to be a featured speaker has been extended to May 1.

Read full CFP here.

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