Conferences

The annual DML Conference is focused on fostering participatory dialogue and linking theory, policy, and practice in the DML field. Visit Website.
Plenary Session #2 of the 2013 Digital Media & Learning Conference

Plenary Session #2 of the 2013 Digital Media & Learning Conference
Plenary Session #2 of the 2013 Digital Media & Learning Conference "Youth, Pop Culture, and Participatory Politics" with Craig Watkins, Andrew Slack, Mark Anthony Neal, and Henry Jenkins Looking at how young people's engagement with pop culture is a gateway to finding their voice and place in the

Plenary Session #1 of the 2013 Digital Media & Learning Conference
Plenary Session #1 of the 2013 Digital Media & Learning Conference "Remixing Citizenship, Remaking Democracy" with Craig Watkins, danah boyd, Rob "Biko" Baker, Cathy Cohen, and Astrid Silva Addressing the various forms and contexts through which young people's engagement in their communities and n

Interview with Tracy Fullerton about DML2012
Tracy Fullerton is an experimental game designer and associate professor in the Interactive Media Division of the USC School of Cinematic Arts where she directs the Game Innovation Lab. Tracy is on the conference committee for the 2012 Digital Media & Learning Conference.

Interview with Antero Garcia about DML2012
Antero Garcia, who teaches English at a high school in South Central Los Angeles, is a Ph.D. candidate focusing on critical literacies and civic identity through the use of mobile media and game play. Antero is on the conference committee for the 2012 Digital Media & Learning Conference.

Interview with Mitch Resnick about DML2012
Mitch Resnick, Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab, develops new technologies and activities to engage people (especially children) in creative learning experiences. He is on the conference committee for the 2012 Digital Media & Learning Conference.

Interview with Mark Surman about DML2012
A community technology activist for almost 20 years, Mark is currently the executive director of the Mozilla Foundation, with a focus on inventing new ways to promote openness and opportunity on the Internet. He is on the conference committee for the 2012 Digital Media & Learning Conference.