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Superpower #5

On September 20, 2015May 19, 2016 By carmelhealthLeave a comment

This summer's National PE Institute Conference in North Carolina goes down as one of the best conferences that I have experienced without actually attending in person. Through the live tweets, the live Periscope broadcasts, the shared google document (that's an awesome idea) and the live stream of the keynote presentations I felt like I was almost there. Jarrod …

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