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* Hackable games
* Hackable games
* Making the web physical
* Webmaking for mobile
* Webmaking for mobile
* Coding for kids
* Coding for kids
* Make the web physical
* Web-native cinema
* Web-native cinema
* Source code for journalism
* Source code for journalism
* Acknowledging skills with badges
* Skills and badges


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== Who should come? ==
== Anticipated Participants ==  
 
* Journalists
* Filmmakers
* Educators
* Gamers
* Kids
* Designers
* Web developers
* Makers
* Musicians
 
Anticipated Participants:


Al Jazeera, The Guardian, BBC, Boston Globe, ProPublica, La Nacion, ZEIT Online, Knight Foundation, Blender, SoundCloud, Ushahidi, Open Knowledge Foundation, Creative Commons, Product Dundee, P2PU, ScraperWiki, Shuttleworth Foundation, Hacks/Hackers, Global Voices, MacArthur  Learning Network, Institute of Play, WYNC Radio, Tribeca Film Institute, Intel Labs, Flattr, MIT Media Lab, Center for Civic Media, Young Rewired State, Tate Modern, London Zoo, Web FWD, and more!
Al Jazeera, The Guardian, BBC, Boston Globe, ProPublica, La Nacion, ZEIT Online, Knight Foundation, Blender, SoundCloud, Ushahidi, Open Knowledge Foundation, Creative Commons, Product Dundee, P2PU, ScraperWiki, Shuttleworth Foundation, Hacks/Hackers, Global Voices, MacArthur  Learning Network, Institute of Play, WYNC Radio, Tribeca Film Institute, Intel Labs, Flattr, MIT Media Lab, Center for Civic Media, Young Rewired State, Tate Modern, London Zoo, Web FWD, and more!
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