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A Systems View of Creativity in a YouTube World

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The Deep-Play Research group at the college of education at Michigan State University includes: Liz Owens Boltz, William Cain, Chris Fahnoe, Jon Good, Danah Henriksen, Megan Hoelting, Sarah Keenan, Rohit Mehta, Punya Mishra, Carmen Richardson, & Colin Terry. Address all communication to Punya Mishra: <punya@msu.edu>.

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Henriksen, D., Hoelting, M. & the Deep-Play Research Group. A Systems View of Creativity in a YouTube World. TechTrends 60, 102–106 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11528-016-0047-2

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