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Re: Discover Brain Health Webinar Series - Head Strong

Judith E. Breland ·
This was my first experience in attempting to attend a session. Obviously, I have not been successful. It was the session on brain health. Is there someone I can contact to determine what I am not doing correctly so I can participate. thanks judithb@ext.msstate.edu . I was attempting to attend the session on brain health.
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Re: The Joy of Search: Augmenting intelligence by teaching people how to search

Scott Thiemann ·
Aaron, it was this one, so thanks, but I didn’t see it on the Connect Extension list. Scott Thiemann Master Gardener Program Assistant Curry County Extension Service scott.thiemann@oregonstate.edu<mailto:scott.thiemann@oregonstate.edu> P.O. Box 488 29390 Ellensburg Avenue Gold Beach, Oregon 97444 Phone: 541-247-6672 Fax: 541-247-2875 Toll free: 1-800-356-3986
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Re: Dueling with Diggers: Gophers, Moles, Voles and Ground Squirrels

Wendy ·
Can you add prairie dogs to your discussion?
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Re: The Current Webinar: Emerging Contaminants

Sarah Eber ·
Will this be recorded for later viewing? Sarah J. Eber MPH, RD, LD CDE Human Nutrition and Health Program Coordinator Lincoln University Cooperative Extension (LUCE) (w) 573.681.5392/ (c) 660.349.8881 ebers@lincolnu.edu www.lincolnu.edu < http://www.lincolnu.edu/ > [image_gallery]
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Linda Law-Saunders ·
Will this be recorded? My dance card is filled for that day!
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Aaron Weibe ·
It will be recorded and I'll update the calendar listing inside the Impact Collaborative group when it is ready! Usually about 24 hours.
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Kelly Lafferty ·
how do get into the webinar
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Kathrin Olson ·
Ditto with Kelly Lafferty, I can't figure out how to get into the webinar
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Aaron Weibe ·
Kelly - the link takes you to the Impact Collaborative group here in Connect Extension available to eXtension members. This event is only for individuals from eXtension member institutions, and I believe that is why you are unable to get in to access the connection information. A listing of eXtension member institutions is available here .
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Aaron Weibe ·
Kathrin - the top of the post: " eXtension Members can register for this event here in the Impact Collaborative group. "
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Re: Discover Brain Health Webinar Series - Fit Wits

Judith E. Breland ·
This is new to me, so I hope I have done everything I need to get the webinar today.
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Re: Discover Brain Health Webinar Series - Fit Wits

M. Rita Ortiz ·
I been not able to attend the meetings. is not letting me enter. is send me to this page. where I had already registered before. Not sure what to do. please if you can e mail me ortizm@missouri.edu and let me know how to attend. Thank you, M. Rita Ortiz
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Re: Discover Brain Health Webinar Series - Fit Wits

VA ·
I registered but never received a link for the webinar.
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Re: How To Host Engaging Webinars: Advanced Topics (eXtension Members Only)

Aaron Weibe ·
Just a reminder that this event is for individuals from eXtension member institutions. A listing of eXtension member institutions is available here . If you haven't registered yet - there's a link in the first paragraph that takes you over to the listing in the Impact Collaborative group - available to eXtension members.
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