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	<title>Comments on: Kevin Richardson, Headmaster, Immanuel College</title>
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		<title>By: sherryn moore</title>
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		<description>Kevin
I know this is a random request but Im hoping you can help me out. I went to an IT conference at St Marys cathederal in sydney a few years ago where you presented. If I remember right you showed a picture book on perspective- it was fantastic and for some reason it came to me the other day and I cant remember the title of it and how you used this within your presentation. I am running a conference with a large group of Teacher Librarians and I would love to explore the possibilities of using this on the day. Hoping you can help me out with this.
Sherryn</description>
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I know this is a random request but Im hoping you can help me out. I went to an IT conference at St Marys cathederal in sydney a few years ago where you presented. If I remember right you showed a picture book on perspective– it was fantastic and for some reason it came to me the other day and I cant remember the title of it and how you used this within your presentation. I am running a conference with a large group of Teacher Librarians and I would love to explore the possibilities of using this on the day. Hoping you can help me out with this.<br />
Sherryn</p>
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