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eXtension RFP for Climate/Extreme Weather Fellowship

Aaron Weibe ·
Cooperative Extension is positioned to be the leading national resource with the most experience with on-the-ground implementation of conservation-based programming. The eXtension Climate Coalition proposes creating a Fellowship effort as a short-term project dedicated to the compilation of program data across the Cooperative Extension System (CES). The fellow(s), which could be one or two, will identify programming that is currently being implemented that aligns with Project Drawdown, other...
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eXtension Social Café

Aaron Weibe ·
eXtension Social Café Every Thursday from March 26th - April 30th 1 PM - 2 PM ET Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals The eXtension Social Café will provide a weekly opportunity for informal, drop-in conversations and questions about the effective use of social media and communications in Extension work. Each Social Café will open with a 5-15 minute “tutorial” of a tool or feature on commonly used social platforms, or a brief showcase of a Cooperative Extension employee who...
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#EdTechLN TweetUp: Video Creation

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Behavioral Economics

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Blueberry Pruning Webinar

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eXtension Social Café

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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Martha Hykel ·
The zoom that I signed up for today said 3pm Eastern , but my e mail today from you said 3pm Pacific ? It is called Virtual Culture ? Is it 3 pm Eastern or Pacific ? Thanks Martha Hykel Martha Hykel | Nutrition Educator Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) Washington State University Extension Pronouns: She/her/hers | Office: 253-798-3663 3602 Pacific Avenue, Suite B, Tacoma, WA 98418 www.extension.wsu.edu/efnep < http://www.extension.wsu.edu/efnep >...
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Tammy Majcherek ·
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

John Porter ·
@Martha Hykel - the Virtual Culture zoom is a different one. This one is about the basic functions of Zoom and how to use them. The Virtual culture session is at 3pm ET/12pm PT. This one is at 6pm ET/3pmPT. Hope that helps.
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Tammy Majcherek ·
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Aaron Weibe ·
@Martha Hykel - the one you are looking for is in the Extension Response & Resources for Working Online Group. The direct link to that event is https://connect.extension.org/...work-anymore-webinar
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Former Member ·
I will be joining this meeting today, thank you! Shannon L. Sayre Community Education Specialist UC Cooperative Extension Monterey County 831-759-7352
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Jennifer Howell ·
How do I get in the meeting?
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Aaron Weibe ·
@Jennifer Howell the link is listed above, it is https://unl.zoom.us/j/998417262
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Enrique Nelson Escobar ·
Was this event recorded? @John Porter
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Andy Lazur ·
Hello; I was unable to tune in yesterday. IS this webinar recorded? Thank you!
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Deb Fuller ·
Is there a link to watch the recording of this session? I was not able to attend. Thanks!
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Aaron Weibe ·
@Deb Fuller , @Andy Lazur , @Enrique Nelson Escobar - John and Kim were so kind to upload the recording to this webinar and shoot it over to us today on behalf of Nebraska Extension. I've updated the calendar listing on their behalf with a link to the Zoom recording.
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Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

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The Importance of Soil Sampling

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VidIQ: Youtube Video Analytics

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Webinar: HEARTH Act

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What's New in Moodle

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What's New in Moodle

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Shameless Social Media

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Social Media for Beginners Webinar

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Status of Boxwood Blight in Oregon

 
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About the Extension Foundation

The Extension Foundation was formed in 2006 by Extension Directors and Administrators. Today, the Foundation partners with Cooperative Extension through liaison roles and a formal plan of work with the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) to increase system capacity while providing programmatic services, and helping Extension programs scale and investigate new methods and models for implementing programs. The Foundation provides professional development to Cooperative Extension professionals and offers exclusive services to its members. In 2020 and 2021, the Extension Foundation has awarded 85% of its direct funding back to the Cooperative Extension System, 100% of funds are used to support Cooperative Extension initiatives. 

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