DML 2016 Recap
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This week I attended my first Digital Media and Learning conference, which was held here on the UC Irvine campus. I thought I would write a short recap of my experiences. Disclaimer: these thoughts are by no means all encompassing.
![hand hold a DML conference badge, the text on the badge reads Kathryn Ringland Kate, University of California Irvine](https://www.kateringland.com/content/images/wordpress/2016/10/2016-10-07-19.43.54-e1475900420200-225x300.jpg)
Fun DML 2016 badge.
![a woman at a podium next to a projected slide](https://www.kateringland.com/content/images/wordpress/2016/10/2016-10-06-09.35.38-1024x768.jpg)
Constance Steinkuehler talking about the future that is games.
“Games are an amazing architecture for engagement” #2016DML
— Kate Ringland (@liltove) October 6, 2016
Reproduce the system. Or change it. What are we teaching students to do? @constances #2016DML #freire
— Robin DeRosa (@actualham) October 6, 2016
“If you’re not concerned with equity, you’re not in education.” @constances #micdrop #2016DML
— Jamie Brown (@Inneri) October 6, 2016
@joseiswriting and @henryjenkins talking race and media. “Not talking about race is white privilege” #2016DML pic.twitter.com/0eFbYOMGN0
— Michael Kolodziej (@mskolodz) October 7, 2016
Jose Antonio Vargas wonders why goods can move freely globally but not people @defineamerican VIDEO: https://t.co/DSvyOjfVAr #2016dml
— Renee Hobbs (@reneehobbs) October 7, 2016
![a photo of a slide of a trojan horse painted, with text reading games are a trojan horse for interest driven learning](https://www.kateringland.com/content/images/wordpress/2016/10/2016-10-06-10.05.42-e1475901087840-768x1024.jpg)
Slide of the trojan horse that is GAMES.
This speaks to my work RE dis/ability – time to rethink what the norm really is. #2016DML https://t.co/dYb21whPTT
— Kate Ringland (@liltove) October 7, 2016
Who gets to tell the story is just as important as the story being told – @joseiswriting #2016DML
— Kate Ringland (@liltove) October 7, 2016
My #IgniteTalk slides can be found on SlideShare at: https://t.co/LGvay04vw5 #2016dml #stuvoice #UDLchat #designthinking #inclusivedesign
— Rhianon E. Gutierrez (@RhianonElan) October 8, 2016
A bit of a synopsis of my ignite talk from today. Please do reach out and let’s collaborate! #2016DML https://t.co/F5XQAAtM7p
— Kate Green (@KateGreen28) October 8, 2016
Little snippet of protest #blacklivesmatter #2016DML pic.twitter.com/9QnYeuMpRB
— juliekeane (@juliekeane) October 7, 2016
Student protesting happening right outside #2016DML as we talk about using our voices to make change.
— Kate Ringland (@liltove) October 7, 2016
Outside: Protests against police violence. Inside: Jose Antonio Vargas speaking about race, immigration, & #EmergingUs. #awesome #2016DML
— Carrie James (@carrie_james) October 7, 2016
This is happening outside. #2016dml #blacklivesmatter pic.twitter.com/2xOBexQEHL
— juliekeane (@juliekeane) October 7, 2016
I was ecstatic when Henry Jenkins discussed how Star Trek changed his world view.
Two things changed my world view – Star Trek and Martin Luther King @henryjenkins #2016DML <3 <3 <3
— Kate Ringland (@liltove) October 7, 2016
All in all, it was an awesome event and I’m looking forward to attending again next year!
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