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			<description>This document is a draft of the Industrial Technology L4L plan at Fairfield High School. I will add to it as I spend more time with applications included on my tiny blue Lenovo. The majority of the software we use in Industrial Technology has not been included and cannot be installed, so I have attempted to find websites that have similar functionality.





Integrating Netbooks into Stage 5 Industrial Technology 

By Luke Wood, Fairfield High School, 2009



Specialty Areas

• Engineering

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