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Symbaloo Newsletter - Happy New Year!

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[Welcome to Symbaloo] [Like us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] Hello {NAME}. We hope your year is off to a great start! Don't miss all the exciting updates we have planned for this year. Stay up to date with our [blog]. --------------------------------------------------------------- Need Help Learning About Symbaloo? [ ] For the first time, Symbaloo will be hosting a webinar each week. There are four webinar topics that will be rotated each month: Symbaloo Basics, Symbaloo PRO, Symbaloo Lesson Plans, and Symbaloo Open Forum. Each webinar will be 45 minutes long and end with a 15 minute Q&A. The first webinar will be on February 8th at 2PM PST on Symbaloo Basics. We'll be going through every feature of Symbaloo, plus answering any questions you may have. Webinars will be every Wednesday at 2PM PST followed by [#Symchat]. [Enter here] --------------------------------------------------------------- Meet Us at FETC & RSVP for Edtech Karaoke [ ] Will you be at FETC? The Symbaloo Team will be in Orlando, Florida at FETC from January 24th-27th. Come chat with us at booth #2023. If you'll be at FETC, join us for a night of karaoke. Edtech Karoke is a free, RSVP-only event, and tickets for this exclusive event are going fast. Join us for dancing, singing, and networking with like-minded educators! The party will be held at [Howl at the Moon] on Thursday, January 26th starting at 7pm. We hope to see you there! [View Blog post] --------------------------------------------------------------- Participate in #Symchat [ ] Join us for #Symchat every Wednesday at 2PM PST on Twitter. What is a Twitter chat? It is a public chat on Twitter where everyone participates by tweeting at a scheduled time using the same hashtag (#symchat). Next week, January 25th, 2017, [Classcraft] will be your host! Keep an eye out on Twitter for the topic, or click below to see the upcoming hosts and topics. Find us on Twitter: [@SymbalooEDU] [Add webmix] --------------------------------------------------------------- Have fun with Symbaloo and enjoy your day! Want to stay up to date with the latest Symbaloo news? Like us on [Facebook], or follow us on [Twitter] and [Instagram]. [Symbaloo] Having trouble reading this email? [View this mail in your browser] We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from Symbaloo, please [unsubscribe here.] If you have questions or need assistance, [ask us here]. Copyright © Symbaloo. All rights reserved.

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