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	<title>Comments on: Are educational leadership faculty future-oriented?</title>
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		<title>By: tsak</title>
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		<description>Having finished my administrative degree two years ago, I was agast at the lack of technology used in the program. The only &quot;tech&quot; class offered was a beginning word  processing class. When I did presentations, people were impressed with PowerPoint! I made some videos of students using technology and brought these to class--many were overwhelmed. It was too bad to see how it was run-Email was a trial for many of the instructors....
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