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This website is designed to push and pull information to and from the viewer. It contains video, research, ideas and success stories. Browse and contribute to our strategic research and key findings in simple and interactive ways through quick surveys, comments and rating tools. Give us your insights on areas requiring further investigation.
To a certain degree, research in this field is a moving target as the definition and nature of broadband are constantly changing; new environmental challenges stimulate innovation in IT and technology; mobile internet and devices change the very nature of Internet and 3D virtual worlds extend flat web capabilities.
Our wiki page allows you to contribute directly to the Interim Research Findings paper. Alternatively, you can download the paper and provide your assessment ratings. You must register on the website to get access to full functionality and features including uploading your own ideas, content, multimedia files.
Participate in our interactive Digital Divide and Access Issues Wiki, summary of strategic research findings and areas we identified for future exploration and discussion. With your help, we hope to lay down the foundation for more comprehensive research.
Visit one of our mainstream discussion boards or start you own thread and see what people think about a variety of topics related to broadband: broadband and the environment; social inclusion and the digital society; digital skills; and digital innovation.
Web casts, video and multimedia files are essential elements of today's Internet. User generated video is massive and often eclipse multimedia content provided by mainstream media over the Internet.
Take a look at our video coverage from Digital Ontario program events, conferences and featured speakers addresses.
Register now to attend interactive real time panel discussions between experts and researchers. These media rich 90 minute sessions allow viewers to ask questions, rate the content and speakers, participate in quick polls and post comments. Bookmark the link to return back to the ePanels archive at your convenience.
Drop us a few lines on what you think we should focus our future strategic research efforts through the convenience of online forms.
For tech-savvy users who never spend more than 3 minutes on any website, check out the comments, ratings and quick surveys.


