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Mobile Collaboration: Collaboratively Reading and Creating Children’s Stories on Mobile Devices

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Figure 1. Children using Mobile Stories; bringing mobile  devices together to work collaboratively in a collocated
Figure 2. The Mobile Stories 1.0, interface; left, overview of  book seeing all pages; right, viewing the elements of a page
Figure 4. Changes made to one page of the narrative during  the national park experience
Figure 5. Collaborative configurations
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