The 2012 Digital Media and Learning Conference, it's being announced today, will explore the richer, deeper learning enabled by the emergence of Web-enabled, mobile-based platforms that promote new models of peer-to-peer learning, anywhere/anytime learning, blended learning and game-based learning, both in school and out of school. The conference, to be held in San Francisco Mar. 1-3, 2012, will feature four core threads - democratizing learning innovation, innovations for public education, re-imagining media for learning, and making/tinkering/remixing - and steer headlong into pressing debates around the role of technology and the future of education and learning, including:



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