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EduPaths: Seeking Summer Content Creators

Have you been creating electronic content and putting it online?  Would you like to share those ideas and earn $$ this summer? 
  • EduPaths is looking for educators who would like to create content for EduPaths and share their ideas online and statewide
  • EduPaths will provide you with training and support
  • EduPaths will pay $720 for 1 hour of content that is completed and approved
  • EduPaths will reimburse for mileage – up to 200 miles (round trip)
  • EduPaths will provide breakfast, lunch & SCECHs for your time at the training sessions
  • Find a location near you and put your great ideas and creativity online!
Interested in learning more, check out: https://www.smore.com/a0nq3

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