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Re: Crib sheet for 2011 Educase Horizon Report
In response to Alan, I'll run this bit from digital digs by Alex Reid
http://www.alex-reid.net/2011/02/gaming-and-the-horizon-report.html
"Not for nothing, but here's the history of gaming in the Horizon Report:
2004: Educational Gaming 2-3 year window
2005: Educational Gaming 2-3 year window
2006: Educational Gaming 2-3 year window (tick, tick, tick)
2007: Massively Multiplayer Educational Gaming 4-5 year window (hmmmm)
2008: Gaming not on the list (say what?)
2009: Gaming not on the list (guess we were wrong about gaming, huh?)
2010: Gaming is now extinct
2011: Game-based learning 2-3 year window"
And when I write that I don't like the process, I'm just being cranky. Yeah.
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