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Building Virtual Program That Works!

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Building Virtual Program That Works!

The University of Maryland Extension invites you to join in the highly interactive three-session virtual program hosted on Zoom. The program provides you with practical and applicable technics and resources to create learner-centered virtual programs.

Our program provides you with evidence-based models and an in-program experience of building your own virtual program framework. By the end of the program, you will leave with numerous resources as well as your own perspective virtual program framework. This program does not train you on virtual platforms but the foundational aspect of the virtual program building that ensures a successful program implementation.

Who is this training for:

  • Any professional who is 18 years and above
  • A novice or an expert
  • Professionals who are trying to build a new program or modify existing programs or migrate existing in-person programs to the virtual platform

Training details:

  • The training fee is $30.
  • Training sessions are hosted on Zoom.
  • Spaces are limited. ONLY the first 12 participants will be enrolled in this training.


Training Objectives:

  • Compare and identify the appropriate modalities of teaching (in-person, hybrid, and online) for educational programs and audiences
  • Understand the fundamentals of an effective vision statement and ways to apply vision statements
  • Understand evidence-based models to build a successful virtual program framework
  • Determine the aspects of virtual course activities, assessment styles, and program rubrics that can address diverse audience needs


The tree-session program involves progressive ongoing activities that will result in participants developing two sets of completed frameworks. 1) Group framework: developed during the sessions 2) Individual framework: done as homework activities.

Registration Link: https://extensionvirtual.eventbrite.com

Training Dates:

  • Day 1- December 6, Time: 12.00 pm-02-00 pm (Eastern time)
  • Day 2-December 8, Time: 12.00 pm-02-00 pm (Eastern time)
  • Day 3- December 13, Time: 12.00 pm-02-00 pm (Eastern time)


If you have any questions or need special accommodation (contact us before training by December 1, please reach out to Dhruti Patel, email: dhrutip@umd.edu or call 410-749-6141.


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Thank you for your feedback and suggestions. Unfortunately, the sessions can't be recorded due to the session format and numerous discussion activities. The recordings will not be as beneficial for learning the concepts and therefore, we ask our audience to come to join us during the sessions and have a productive learning experience.

For that same reason, we also like to keep our audience pool to only 12 people. We plan on hosting more programs in the future too so feel free to reach out to Dhruti Patel dhrutip@umd.edu

Dhruti - no worries! You responded to my automated message. If you can't update with recordings, that's no problem. Thank you for reading it though!

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Thank you for your feedback and suggestions. Unfortunately, the sessions can't be recorded due to the session format and numerous discussion activities. The recordings will not be as beneficial for learning the concepts and therefore, we ask our audience to come to join us during the sessions and have a productive learning experience.

For that same reason, we also like to keep our audience pool to only 12 people. We plan on hosting more programs in the future too so feel free to reach out to Dhruti Patel dhrutip@umd.edu

Automated message: Thanks for sharing this event! If you can, please remember to update this listing after your event with a link to the recording. You can do that by coming back to your event here in Connect Extension, clicking "Manage Event" and then "Edit Event." From there, I suggest adding the words "Recording Available Here" to the top of your event and linking out to the recording. Example: Recording Available Here

Thanks for helping us make this an awesome archive of resources for Cooperative Extension!

FAQs for Learn Calendar Users:

Will a recording be available?

That is entirely up to the host of this webinar/online event. If this is an Extension Foundation hosted event - we will update this calendar listing with a link to the recording usually within 48 hours. Keep in mind, many of the offerings found here in Connect Extension are brought to you by your colleagues across the system. While we encourage them to update their listings with recordings, it is entirely up to them.

How do I know if it is an Extension-hosted event?

Extension Foundation posts publicly our events to two calendars - the Extension Foundation Member Calendar and the Opportunities for Cooperative Extension Calendar.  All other events coming from across Cooperative Extension are posted to the Learn Calendar or to one of the regional calendars. All calendars populate to the same main calendar on Connect Extension. To tell the difference between what events are posted to what calendars easily, you'll see the name of the calendar posted above the title of the event if you scroll to the top.

What if I have trouble accessing this webinar?

Please contact the author of this calendar event. The individual that posted this event will have their username automatically listed at the bottom of the body of their post, right above the social media buttons. When you hover over that name, you are able to send them a private message.

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