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Jesse Schell Digital Kids Conference 2013
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Thanks! Slides: slideshare.net/jesseschell
Twitter: @jesseschell Email: jesse@schellgames.com Seven Kinds of New 1) Technological 2) Classical 3) Social 4) Familiar 5) Echoic 6) Developmental 7) Invisible
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