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The Journal of Media Literacy interviewed Constance Steinkuehler about her work as chair of the Games, Learning, and Society (GLS) Conference. The GLS is an innovative collection of researchers, developers, government and industry leaders who investigate how gaming transforms learning and impacts culture. Steinkuehler is a researcher on the CFS 14 project "Social Network Sites and Internet Forums: An Investigation of Interactions around Personal Finance in the Online Social World."
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