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How Today’s Digital Media Helps Kids Find and Tell Their Stories
When kids learn how to create media, not just consume it, a world of opportunities opens up for them to share what matters in their lives.
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How Children Can Learn from “Transmedia Play”
Media scholar Henry Jenkins says engaging in stories across different media can help kids better understand narrative and deepen learning.

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