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Dr. James Beeghley

@beeghleytech

Providing quality #edtech consulting services, keynotes, websites & PD to schools & small businesses. Google Certified Trainer.

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Super proud of CJ for keynoting the CSIU esports conference today and then hanging out and answering questions for an hour after. #esports

Super proud of CJ for keynoting the <a href="/CSIU16/">CSIU</a> esports conference today and then hanging out and answering questions for an hour after.  

#esports
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On August 23, 1864, Lincoln wrote “This morning, as for some days past, it seems exceedingly probable that this Administration will not be re-elected." On November 6, Lincoln won a 2nd term with 55% of the popular vote and 212 electoral votes. #sschat #electionday

On August 23, 1864, Lincoln wrote “This morning, as for some days past, it seems exceedingly probable that this Administration will not be re-elected." On November 6, Lincoln won a 2nd term with 55% of the popular vote and 212 electoral votes. 
#sschat 
#electionday
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"Just because the default use of our analytical parts of the brain is to justify what we've already come up with doesn't mean that we have to relegate it solely to that status" - Mitch Weisburgh #mindshifting

"Just because the default use of our analytical parts of the brain is to justify what we've already come up with doesn't mean that we have to relegate it solely to that status" - <a href="/weisburghm/">Mitch Weisburgh</a> 

#mindshifting
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What’s your all-time favourite hockey jersey? Reply with a photo of it and we’ll randomly surprise some of you with that jersey for FREE. You need to RT this tweet & Follow us to be eligible.

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On November 18, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln traveled through Hanover Junction to the dedication ceremonies for the Gettysburg National Cemetery. A series of photographs taken around this time are believed to have captured Lincoln standing on the station's platform.

On November 18, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln traveled through Hanover Junction to the dedication ceremonies for the Gettysburg National Cemetery. A series of photographs taken around this time are believed to have captured Lincoln standing on the station's platform.
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Totally disrespectful behavior by Michigan Football - Player who did that with the flag should be suspended. Win gracefully. NCAA Football should fine the team. Now I know why I hate football so much.