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I know I have some education technology readers so I thought I would pass along the quote in the title, "that would have been the perfect class," which I heard yesterday from a second year principal that was reflecting on his leadership preparation experiences and the lack of learning technology tools.

The principal was reflecting on how he struggles to manage time and now is finding himself seeking out technology tools that could help him do things more efficiently. Since he is now finding some, he wondered why he was not told of these tools in his principal training.

Good question, I thought, but one that he did not get an answer to at that meeting.


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