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Connect Extension Virtual Chat: Video Production in Cooperative Extension: Crowdsourcing Training Resources and Ideas

Virtual Chat

Click here on December 3rd at 1 PM ET to join the virtual chat.

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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Cooperative Extension professionals are branching out to add simple video production to their skillset. If you’re already using your laptop, iPhone, or iPad to create and edit videos - or if you’d like to learn more - this virtual chat is for you. We’ll be crowdsourcing information from across Cooperative Extension about training resources and ideas for video production.

Moderator: Ruth Inman, PhD, Oklahoma State University

Host: Rose Hayden-Smith, PhD, eXtension Foundation


Ruth Inman is an assistant professor in agricultural communications and digital media state extension specialist at Oklahoma State University, where she teaches for-credit courses related to digital media and integrated marketing communications and works to build capacity with OSU Extension to leverage digital media. 

Dr. Inman previously led the marketing staff for the OSU Spears School of Business, managed marketing projects for the OSU Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, and owned a web design, graphic design and marketing consulting business. She is passionate about helping students, businesses and organizations achieve their strategic goals with the help of integrated marketing communications tactics.

Dr. Inman’s background in agriculture runs deep. She grew up on an Oklahoma centennial farm homesteaded by her great-grand-grandfather in the Cherokee Strip Land Run in 1893. She and her husband, Trent, have continued their agricultural involvement and live on a small farm in north-central Oklahoma. Their sons, Fletcher and Dax, show livestock and are members of 4-H. In addition to showing pigs, the Inman boys love Legos and have inherited “cool” traits like livestock savvy from their dad and “nerdy” traits like technology literacy from their mom.

Rose Hayden-Smith, PhD, serves as the eXtension Foundation Digital Engagement Specialist and the Technology in Extension Education Fellow. She is an emerita Extension advisor from the University of California, where she served as advisor in 4-H and Master Gardener, as a county director, a statewide leader in sustainable food systems, and an academic for digital communications in Extension education.

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