Last year, I invited all of you wonderful #physed people online to take part in a photo challenge called #PEPics. The idea was that each weekday in a month would have a theme for a picture. People participating in the challenge could share their picture on Twitter using the #pepics hashtag. The goal of the challenge was to take a picture for every theme day in the month. This February, I’d like to bring #pepics back. However, I’d also like to encourage you to submit not only pictures, but videos as well.......
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