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		<title>Comment on Quality Enhancement Team Meeting by Alan Shapiro</title>
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		<description>Please make sure that the QEC knows we have more than enough licenses of Camtasia. I am not sure why Peter keeps pushing Captivate. In my opinion it is not easier than Camtasia and it also is not as institutive as far as recording. We do not need to use another piece of software that the college would have to purchase when we already have Camtasia.</description>
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