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  • Perhaps we are a bit more ubiquitous as more institutions are providing comprehenzive access within their walls. With the exception of a few progressive locales, the courts are still out on the wider scale movement into city/community available nets. And what will the scale if ubiquity be? Will there be a seamless handoff from city net to university net? AL
  • Just a comment to agree with Alan here. I read last week that some large (Tele)Com companies are attempting to stop WiMax (wireless metropolitan areas) NN
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Educational Gaming
Taking a broad view of educational gaming, one finds that games are not new to education. Technology and gaming combine in interesting ways, not all of which are about immersive environments or virtual reality. What is evolving is the way technology is applied to gaming in education, with new combinations of concepts and games appearing on the horizon.

  • I think this is more likely to be on the 2-5 year horizon if we are talking about more mainstream adoption. NN
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