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Ben Hertenstein
I have been using twitter for several years now. Some of things I follow are for fun @NDFootball or for family @bectom1 while about half of them deal with what I do in my job like #edtech, #JNUC and @JAMFSoftware.

A few good education follows are @Learn_Things (animated science gifs), @sciencegoddess (my cousin, amazing science posts) and @danpbutler (principal from dubuque). If you have the time, check out #IAedchat on Sunday's. Great questions and thoughts get tossed around about education.
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PaulaGFrazier
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