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#EdTechLN TweetUp: Why Are We So Busy?

Ahhhh, the “busy season” is underway across the Extension system. But is there ever down-time? Is there ever not a busy season anymore? What ways of working, creative moments, innovations, or acts of learning are we giving up due to our obsession with busy-ness? Join us in two days as we discuss the dreaded “busy” word; what makes us busy, if we should be so busy, and what we can do about it.


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Jamie Seger - seger.23@osu.edu or @jamiemseger
Paul Hill – paul.hill@usu.edu or @4Hpro
Jerry Thomas - thomas.69@osu.edu or @jeroldthomasosu
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