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			<description>Dear Anonymous,

Yes, we need to deal with the present, but we should also recognize that technological innovation is moving far faster than the recovery. Microsoft has announced a game based learning platform called ESP.  One of the most common games today in use in classrooms all across America is Jeopardy®. The momentum behind game based learning is building.  In London (March 19 &amp; 20) there will be a conference focused solely on game based learning. Check out the link! http://www.gamebasedlearning2009.com/
 - The Wombat</description>
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			<description>Dan:

I read your Digital Native article and your blog, here, and I don't get it.

Don't bankers have enough important work to do that they should be wasting time producing some third-rate game? I mean, leave games to the game makers and banking to the bankers.

Right now, most banks need more income. Do the digital natives represent a source of that--aside from overdraft charges--that scarce staff resources should be spent on making GAMES for them/ - Anonymous</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 21:25:06 +0100</pubDate>
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